Pubdate: 3 Apr 1999 Source: Guardian, The (UK) Copyright: Guardian Media Group 1999 Contact: http://www.guardian.co.uk/ Author: Sarah Hall 'TOO PURE' HEROIN CLAIMS 14 LIVES Abnormally pure batches of heroin circulating in two cities have claimed 14 victims in two months, police revealed yesterday. Two men in Bristol have died after injecting the drug in the past two days, bringing the number of deaths from heroin in the city since the start of February to 10. In Manchester four people have overdosed in less than three weeks. Yesterday, police warned users to reduce their normal intake after post mortem examinations and toxicology reports revealed morphine levels in the dead men were at least twice the usual fatal overdose amount. Inspector Tony Oliver, head of Avon and Somerset police's support unit, said: 'We would urge users to use less than they might usually to cut the risk of accidentally overdosing.' He added: 'We haven't traced the source of the drug yet but it appears to be an unusually pure batch of heroin.' Police believe the heroin, which they fear is still circulating in considerable quantities in the city, may be exceptionally pure because a tier of the drug-dealing chain had been missed. 'The heroin may not have been cut [mixed with impurities] so is not the strength it normally is at street level,' Inspector Oliver said. In Manchester officers believe an inexperienced dealer - unaware of the drug's strength - may be to blame. Sergeant Pete Johnson, of Manchester police, said: 'The most likely reason is somebody has just started dealing and they are inexperienced in cutting it down to the right level. They are pressured into supplying by their own use - it cuts the cost of their own habit to supply it to all their friends.' The latest victim died in the St Paul's, Bristol, on Thursday hours after another man, believed to be in his twenties, collapsed in the toilets of a shopping centre after injecting himself with the heroin. The spate of deaths began on February 5, when an ex-soldier, Andrew Beacock, aged 29, died at the Salvation Army hostel in the St Jude's area of Bristol. Two other addicts have since died at the hostel after injecting heroin from the same batch. A further five have died since then. - --- MAP posted-by: Mike Gogulski