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Police warn of six overdose deaths in Surrey, B.C.

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 28 Apr, 2021 11:37 PM
  • Police warn of six overdose deaths in Surrey, B.C.

Mounties are warning of highly toxic drugs circulating in Surrey, B.C., that may be responsible for six deaths in less than a week.

Police say between April 21 and April 27, they responded to the separate deaths believed to be caused by drug toxicity.

While it's unknown if the deaths are related to the use of illicit drugs from the same source, police say it's suspected the drugs are linked to opioids.

Five of the six people died in private homes and it is believed they were using drugs alone.

Surrey RCMP say they've attended 70 fatal overdoses this year, 20 of those in April alone.

Police say safety precautions need to be taken by those using illicit drugs, including never using alone and ensuring there's a naloxone kit nearby.

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