Garda warns of dangers of multiple drug abuse
The head of the Garda National Drugs Unit (GNDU) has said multiple drug use among sections of Irish society is now a major concern.
The head of the Garda National Drugs Unit (GNDU) has said multiple drug use among sections of Irish society is now a major concern.
The warning was issued after three deaths last week sparked a major debate on drug use. Waterford men John Grey, 23 and Kevin Doyle, 21 both fell into comas and subsequently lost their lives after eating cocaine at a house party in the city two weeks ago. Grey’s death was announced...
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