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Arrests after child's drug death Arrests after child's drug death
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Two men have been arrested after a two-year-old boy died from an overdose of the heroin substitute methadone.Two men have been arrested after a two-year-old boy died from an overdose of the heroin substitute methadone.
The boy was taken to Birmingham Children's Hospital last week but doctors were unable to save him.The boy was taken to Birmingham Children's Hospital last week but doctors were unable to save him.
His brother, three, remains in a stable condition at the hospital, a police spokesman said. A four-month-old boy was treated as a precaution.His brother, three, remains in a stable condition at the hospital, a police spokesman said. A four-month-old boy was treated as a precaution.
Two men aged 30 and 33 have been released on bail pending further inquiries, West Midlands Police said. Two men, aged 30 and 33, have been released on bail pending further inquiries, West Midlands Police said.
Emergency services were called to an address in Walkers Heath, near Birmingham, on the morning of Tuesday, 11 March, where the two-year-old was found seriously ill. Case review
Emergency services were called to an address in Walkers Heath, near Birmingham, on Tuesday morning, where the two-year-old was found seriously ill.
West Midlands Police said three children were taken to hospital as all of them had consumed "a harmful substance".West Midlands Police said three children were taken to hospital as all of them had consumed "a harmful substance".
The two-year-old died on Thursday evening.The two-year-old died on Thursday evening.
A Birmingham City Council spokesman said that following police inquiries there would be a serious case review by the Birmingham Safeguarding Children Board.
Methadone is given to heroin addicts to help wean them off their addiction to the drug.Methadone is given to heroin addicts to help wean them off their addiction to the drug.