Western Mail

Sudden deaths link to ‘volatile’ heroin

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POLICE are linking the sudden deaths of two men in Newport to heroin and are warning about a “potentiall­y volatile” batch of the drug which may be circulatin­g in the city.

Medical emergencie­s involving two other men are also being linked to the drug.

All four incidents happened between January 1 and January 8.

Gwent Police said it is not yet clear whether they were caused by the strength of a particular batch of the drug or contaminat­ion with another substance.

A 31-year-old man from Newport has been arrested on suspicion of the supply of Class A drugs after three search warrants were executed on Thursday, January 10. He has since been released under investigat­ion.

South Wales Police have been investigat­ing a batch of drugs in the Rhondda after the sudden death of a 17-year-old boy.

Detective Chief Inspector Nicholas Wilkie, of Gwent Police’s East Local Policing Area, said: “It is not clear yet whether all these tragic events are directly related. However, I cannot rule out the possibilit­y that these deaths and medical emergencie­s are linked to the same batch of heroin.

“The use of heroin is, of course, illegal but I would urge anyone using the drug to be cautious.”

If you require support, call your local GDAS or Kaleidosco­pe scheme.

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