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'Bad heroin' claims eighth victim | 'Bad heroin' claims eighth victim |
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An eighth person has died in London after taking what is believed to be contaminated heroin. | |
The latest death was discovered on Thursday when the body of a man was found in Plumstead, south-east London. | The latest death was discovered on Thursday when the body of a man was found in Plumstead, south-east London. |
Police said they were concerned for another man who was last seen at the address on Tuesday. | Police said they were concerned for another man who was last seen at the address on Tuesday. |
In November, four drug users in Lambeth and Ilford died, and last week three people in Hackney were found dead. Officers say the deaths may be linked. | In November, four drug users in Lambeth and Ilford died, and last week three people in Hackney were found dead. Officers say the deaths may be linked. |
Particularly lethal | Particularly lethal |
Detectives in Ilford east London, said the batch of drugs was "particularly lethal". | Detectives in Ilford east London, said the batch of drugs was "particularly lethal". |
A spokesman for Greenwich police, who are investigating the death in Plumstead, said: "Although a cause of death has yet to be determined, we strongly believe it to be drug related and consequently are investigating the possibility that a 'contaminated batch' of drugs, maybe heroin, is in circulation." | A spokesman for Greenwich police, who are investigating the death in Plumstead, said: "Although a cause of death has yet to be determined, we strongly believe it to be drug related and consequently are investigating the possibility that a 'contaminated batch' of drugs, maybe heroin, is in circulation." |
The first deaths were reported early in November when one man in Stockwell and one in Kennington, both in Lambeth, south London, were found dead. | The first deaths were reported early in November when one man in Stockwell and one in Kennington, both in Lambeth, south London, were found dead. |
A few days later two men were found dead at an address in Ilford, east London. One victim was found clutching a syringe. | A few days later two men were found dead at an address in Ilford, east London. One victim was found clutching a syringe. |
Bacterial infection | Bacterial infection |
And last week, two men and a woman died in Hackney. | And last week, two men and a woman died in Hackney. |
Harry Shapiro, from the drug charity DrugScope, said it was likely the deaths were a result of the same bad batch of heroin. | Harry Shapiro, from the drug charity DrugScope, said it was likely the deaths were a result of the same bad batch of heroin. |
"Every so often you do seem to get these cluster of deaths around the country and they are often linked to the same bad batch," he said. | "Every so often you do seem to get these cluster of deaths around the country and they are often linked to the same bad batch," he said. |
"Normally, it is because the heroin is very strong and not what the addicts are normally used to. | "Normally, it is because the heroin is very strong and not what the addicts are normally used to. |
"But heroin can also be infected when it is stored underground and it picks up soil bacteria." | "But heroin can also be infected when it is stored underground and it picks up soil bacteria." |
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