Two arrests made after three suspected drug deaths in South Shields
Two arrests have been made after an investigation was opened following the deaths of three people in South Tyneside.
A man aged in his 30s, and a woman aged in her 20s, have been arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of Class A drugs.
Both remain in police custody at this time.
Detective Inspector Emma Martin, of Northumbria Police, said: "We understand the widespread concerns that will have spread across our Force area as a result of today's tragic news.
"Our enquiries remain at a very early stage, and we would ask the public to avoid speculation both online and in the community which could prove harmful to our investigation.
“We would urge anyone with information - no matter how insignificant it may seem – to contact us.”
Detectives have issued a warning after three people died following a suspected dangerous drugs batch.
An investigation has been launched after two men and a woman were all confirmed as deceased in the South Shields area this afternoon (Tuesday).
While enquiries are at a very early stage, officers believe all three deaths could be potentially linked to the same drugs batch – and police are now issuing an urgent warning to the public.
Officers have informed the next of kin of all three people – a man in his 30s, a man in his 40s, and a woman in her 30s.
Detective Inspector Emma Martin, of Northumbria Police, said: “While the circumstances surrounding these three deaths remain unexplained, our over-arching priority as a Force is to protect people from harm.
“While it remains unconfirmed at this stage, we are exploring the possibility that all three deaths are linked to drugs and possibly the same batch which has led to fatal medical episodes.
“We would never advocate anyone taking illegal drugs. It is, however, important that we ensure this warning message is spread far and wide, given all three deaths occurred in the same town – and in similar circumstances.
“If you are a drug user, or know anybody struggling with addiction, please be mindful of this message as we suspect this particular batch could have fatal consequences.”
Anyone with information is asked to get in touch with Northumbria Police by sending a private message on social media, visiting the live chat on their website or by completing a crime update form, quoting reference: NP-20240716-0556.
Those who are unable to contact us this way can call 101.