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Police warning on drug 'green apples' as inquest is opened into Anglesey death | Police warning on drug 'green apples' as inquest is opened into Anglesey death |
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Police have warned of a potentially deadly batch of ecstasy after a Holyhead teenager died and another was left seriously ill. | |
Thomas Jones, 19, from Llangefni, died after apparently taking the drug - known as green apples - on Saturday. | Thomas Jones, 19, from Llangefni, died after apparently taking the drug - known as green apples - on Saturday. |
North Wales Police say his death could be linked to another incident which left a Bangor man "extremely ill". | North Wales Police say his death could be linked to another incident which left a Bangor man "extremely ill". |
Officers cannot connect it with the deaths of two others in Wigan before the outcome of tests. | Officers cannot connect it with the deaths of two others in Wigan before the outcome of tests. |
Det Ch Insp Andrew Williams said: "At this time I would strongly urge those who supply or use green apples in particular to think hard about what they are doing and to stop immediately. | Det Ch Insp Andrew Williams said: "At this time I would strongly urge those who supply or use green apples in particular to think hard about what they are doing and to stop immediately. |
"All drug-related deaths are thoroughly investigated and the evidence is reviewed when appropriate by the Crown Prosecution Service. | "All drug-related deaths are thoroughly investigated and the evidence is reviewed when appropriate by the Crown Prosecution Service. |
"If there is sufficient evidence to link any of the deaths to individuals who supplied the drugs, then charges will follow. | "If there is sufficient evidence to link any of the deaths to individuals who supplied the drugs, then charges will follow. |
He added: "I should stress that whilst we have no credible information to suggest there is a rogue batch of illegal drugs in circulation, people are requested to take the appropriate precautions." | He added: "I should stress that whilst we have no credible information to suggest there is a rogue batch of illegal drugs in circulation, people are requested to take the appropriate precautions." |
The warning follows a similar one last month from Greater Manchester Police that a contaminated batch of ecstasy tablets could be circulating. | The warning follows a similar one last month from Greater Manchester Police that a contaminated batch of ecstasy tablets could be circulating. |
Gareth Ashton, 28, who died at Wigan Infirmary on January 21, and 19-year-old Jordan Chambers, who died at Oldham Hospital on January 20, were described as "apparently fit young men". | Gareth Ashton, 28, who died at Wigan Infirmary on January 21, and 19-year-old Jordan Chambers, who died at Oldham Hospital on January 20, were described as "apparently fit young men". |
GMP are investigating where the men had been socialising and if they were out together when they took the pills. | GMP are investigating where the men had been socialising and if they were out together when they took the pills. |
Several others went to hospital suffering similar symptoms. | Several others went to hospital suffering similar symptoms. |
A third man, a 26-year-old, died in Liverpool, also on January 20, and is believed to have taken tablets - possibly ecstasy - before he collapsed. | A third man, a 26-year-old, died in Liverpool, also on January 20, and is believed to have taken tablets - possibly ecstasy - before he collapsed. |
Merseyside Police said they were not linking their inquiry to the one taking place in Manchester "at this point". | Merseyside Police said they were not linking their inquiry to the one taking place in Manchester "at this point". |
The drugs thought to be contaminated in the Wigan area are brightly-coloured heart-shaped ecstasy tablets which come in purple, green, red and yellow. | The drugs thought to be contaminated in the Wigan area are brightly-coloured heart-shaped ecstasy tablets which come in purple, green, red and yellow. |
Anyone with relevant information is asked to contact North Wales Police on 101. | Anyone with relevant information is asked to contact North Wales Police on 101. |
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