Man dead amid 'major incident' over heroin concerns in North Devon

Nine people have received emergency medical treatment

Author: Simon McleanPublished 26th Apr 2024
Last updated 27th Apr 2024

A man's died after falling ill in North Devon, as police warn about a suspected 'bad batch' of heroin.

Nine people received emergency medical treatment in the area, with a major incident declared by Devon and Cornwall Police.

Police have posted a message on social media about a 'bad batch' of what's believed to be the drug, which has led to a number of reports of concern for welfare.

Officers say the concern appears to be about the strength of the drug, and they're working with South Western Ambulance Service on the issue.

Two people have been arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of drugs.

In a statement, Devon and Cornwall Police say:

"While there is no wider concerns to the North Devon community, we are advising drug users to exercise extreme caution as there is significant concern for welfare.

"If any member of the community or any drug user is concerned, we would ask they call 999 to seek the appropriate guidance and assistance. "

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