BC Coroners Service says no record of fatal overdose where Rustad says he saw man die | Unpublished
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Author: Darryl Greer
Publication Date: October 9, 2024 - 18:54

BC Coroners Service says no record of fatal overdose where Rustad says he saw man die

October 9, 2024
The BC Coroners Service says it has no record of any recent drug toxicity death at a Vancouver intersection where B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad said he saw a man die on his way to a televised election debate.Rustad told Tuesday’s party leaders’ debate that he saw someone die “from an overdose” on the corner of Robson and Hornby streets in Vancouver, later telling a news conference he watched first responders “pumping his chest” as an ambulance arrived.The BC Coroners Service says it would be notified of a deadly overdose and it has no record of such an event in the last two and a half weeks at the location given by Rustad.


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