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Gardaí examining ecstasy link in deaths

Gardaí are investigating two deaths thought to be related to the drug ecstasy at the same time the PSNI has warned drug takers in Belfast of the dangers of an ecstasy-style pill linked to eight deaths there.

Security sources said while there was no clear link between the deaths in Dublin and Wicklow and those in Belfast, different types of ecstasy had been linked to all 10 fatalities.

Garda sources said the drug was growing in popularity in the Republic again, with more ecstasy seized in Dublin and Cork in a two-month period this year than in all of 2010 and 2011 combined.

A 29-year-old woman from Dublin died in St James’s Hospital on Tuesday, three days after falling ill in a pub in the south inner city. A 19-year-old man died after taking ecstasy in Co Wicklow last week.

Garda sources say while the precise make-up of the drugs consumed by both victims was unknown, both cases are being treated as ecstasy deaths.

Deaths in North
At the weekend the PSNI confirmed it was investigating seven sudden deaths in the greater Belfast area and one in the northwest. It said while the deaths of the victims in their 20s and 30s could not yet be conclusively linked to drug taking, it warned people not to consume illegal drugs and to particularly stay away from green pills with a crown-on-castle logo.

While figures for drug-related deaths in the State are not yet available for last year or so far in 2013, the Health Research Board has warned of an increase in deaths linked to synthetic drugs including ecstasy and similar stimulants previously sold in head shops but banned since 2010.

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Source: Conor Lally, Irish TImes, 05/07/13

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