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George Thompson

Police warn of possible dangerous drugs batch after death and cardiac arrests

Police have warned of a possible dangerous drugs batch after death of man in his 40s in the North East (Joe Giddens/PA) - (PA Archive)

The death of a man in the North East could be linked to a dangerous drugs batch, police have warned.

Northumbria Police have launched an investigation into the death of a man in his 40s, who was found dead in the Harlow Green area of Gateshead on Friday.

Officers believe his death and four cardiac arrests in the area since Thursday could be linked to the same drugs batch, but have said enquiries are at a very early stage.

The man’s next of kin has been informed.

Chief Superintendent Aelfwynn Sampson, of Northumbria Police, called for users to be mindful, warning the batch of drugs “could have fatal consequences”.

She said: “Protecting people from harm is our utmost priority as a force, and that means doing all we can to warn people about a potential threat to their lives.

“While it remains unconfirmed at this stage, we are exploring the possibility that this death and the cardiac arrests are linked to drugs and possibly the same batch.

“While we would never advocate anyone taking illegal drugs, the fact is that there are people in our area with drug addictions and we want to warn them about this potentially lethal substance.

“Given the similarities of these reports from the same area, it is important that we ensure this warning message is shared far and wide.”

Anyone with information is asked to get in touch with Northumbria Police.

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