Pubdate: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 Source: Peninsula News Review (CN BC) Copyright: 2004 Peninsula News Review Contact: http://www.peninsulanewsreview.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1373 Author: Laura Lavin Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) COCAINE PSYCHOSIS CITED AS CAUSE OF DEATH The inquest into the death of Lyndon Charles Valan wrapped up last week. Coroner Beth Larcombe was presiding over the case which was set to lay out all of the facts in the death that occurred in police custody last November. Forensic pathologist Dr. Daniel Straathof performed the autopsy on Valan and concluded that Valan suffered from cocaine psychosis, which includes symptoms such as aggression, disturbing hallucinations, paranoia and mania. Straathof concluded that Valan died after taking cocaine and ending up in a cocaine-induced delirium which, along with a pre-existing enlarged heart and thickened heart wall may have been contributing factors in the man's death. Valan died November 29, 2003, after he was arrested by Sidney North Saanich RCMP. The incident leading up to Valan's death began with two 9-1-1 calls from a home on Melville Drive to the Sidney North Saanich RCMP just before 1:30 in the morning of November 29, informing police about a disturbance involving a male resident of the home. When police arrived, 32-year-old Valan was exhibiting "extremely erratic and irrational behaviour," according to RCMP Sgt. Wayne Conley. Valan brandished a weapon out a window of the home, and eventually came to the door and confronted police with a box cutter in one hand and a kitchen knife in the other. Valan was taken into custody and handcuffed by officers at the scene. Because Valan was exhibiting behaviour that appeared irrational and delusional, police called an ambulance. While they waited for the ambulance to arrive, Valan again became agitated and violent and had to be restrained by police. The three men, two women jury heard testimony that with four officers struggling to control him, the agitated Valan was still able to rise to a kneeling position. Then suddenly, he stopped breathing. During transport to Saanich Peninsula Hospital Valan went into cardiac arrest and later died in the hospital's emergency ward. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake