News (Media Awareness Project) - CN SN: More Kids Overdose |
Title: | CN SN: More Kids Overdose |
Published On: | 2002-08-20 |
Source: | Prince Albert Daily Herald (CN SN) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-22 19:38:12 |
MORE KIDS OVERDOSE
The total number of Nipawin youths who have overdosed on morphine in
the span of a week has grown to 17 and criminal charges could result,
says a provincial RCMP spokesman.
Three youths, both male and female of unknown ages, were admitted to
Nipawin Union Hospital Sunday night, said Cpl. Brian Jones.
One youth has since been released. A male has been sent to hospital in
Saskatoon. The condition of the third youth is not known.
There is no indication that the drugs were part of a suicide attempt,
Jones said.
This incident follows a morphine overdose in Nipawin last week at the
same house, Jones said.
At that time, 15 young people became sick after ingesting morphine
tablets at a house party sometime during the evening of Aug. 13 or the
next morning
The total number of Nipawin youths who have overdosed on morphine in
the span of a week has grown to 17 and criminal charges could result,
says a provincial RCMP spokesman.
Three youths, both male and female of unknown ages, were admitted to
Nipawin Union Hospital Sunday night, said Cpl. Brian Jones.
One youth has since been released. A male has been sent to hospital in
Saskatoon. The condition of the third youth is not known.
There is no indication that the drugs were part of a suicide attempt,
Jones said.
This incident follows a morphine overdose in Nipawin last week at the
same house, Jones said.
At that time, 15 young people became sick after ingesting morphine
tablets at a house party sometime during the evening of Aug. 13 or the
next morning
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