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Oscar's Tragedy: Deadly Street Drugs in Camden
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Oscar Browns tragic death from drugs laced with synthetic substances in Camden Town highlights a serious public health concern. Ten others fell ill that day, and Oscars toxic mix included Phenazepam, Cychlorphine, and Medetomidine. Ms. Bourke emphasized the risk of trusting illegal drug sellers. Recent deaths linked to Cychlorphine in Camden have prompted warnings from addiction services and public health teams. Elodie Berland from Streets Kitchen calls for more public discussion about this crisis.
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