Pubdate: Sat, 10 Jan 2009 Source: Vancouver Sun (CN BC) Copyright: 2009 The Vancouver Sun Contact: http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/letters.html Website: http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/477 Author: Jason Hewlett, Kamloops Daily News SUSPECTED TOXIC DRUGS LEAVE TWO INTERIOR PARTY-GOERS DEAD Concerns about a spiked narcotic available in Chase are mounting after a second man died in hospital and a fourth person overdosed. A 19-year-old man was taken off life support on Wednesday night. He died soon after. The man and a 33-year-old woman overdosed and were brought to hospital on Tuesday. Chase RCMP Cpl. Mike Draper said Johnny Guitar, 51, died of an overdose on Monday. All three were members of the Adams Lake Indian Band. Guitar was involved in protests at the Sun Peaks resort in 2001. The trio ingested a mix of crack cocaine, ecstasy and marijuana at a party earlier in the week. One of the drugs is believed to be laced with a harmful substance. A fourth person was taken to RIH after overdosing Wednesday afternoon. Draper said its likely she consumed the same drugs, purchased from a dealer in Scotch Creek. He said he's heard rumours in the community that several more people have overdosed, but there is no evidence to substantiate the claims. "We've got these two deaths and two people in hospital. That's enough," said Draper. But people are worried. Chase Secondary School principal Jameel Aziz said staff are advising students to avoid any narcotic. Youths who are users are being told to dump their stashes. He said his staff doesn't condone drug use "but we know some students are using." Staff and students knew the 19-year-old man. Grief counsellors have been brought in for anyone who needs help. Mayor Harry Danyluk said he didn't learn about the laced narcotic until Tuesday, but the village has had a long battle with drugs. "There are drug problems in this community. You can't deny it. You can't put your head in the sand," he said. "But when you start losing lives, that's terrible." The coroner's service is investigating. Regional coroner Bruce Chamberlayne said he was hopeful that toxicology tests would reveal the offending narcotic and identify the spiking ingredient. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin