Coroner: Bucks Inmate Died of Heart Failure During Heroin Withdrawal – Bucks County Courier Times
Coroner: Bucks inmate died of heart failure during heroin withdrawal – Bucks County Courier Times
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Coroner: Bucks inmate died of heart failure during heroin withdrawal
Bucks County Courier Times A 49-year-old Bensalem woman found dead inside her Bucks County prison cell suffered sudden cardiac death during heroin detoxification, according to the Bucks County coroner. Marlene Yarnall was found dead in her cell in the “F” module of the prison … Coroner: Pa. prison death due to heart attack Prisoner found dead in cell |
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Coroner: Bucks inmate died of heart failure during heroin withdraw – The Intelligencer
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Coroner: Bucks inmate died of heart failure during heroin withdraw
The Intelligencer A 49-year-old Bensalem woman found dead inside her Bucks County prison cell suffered sudden cardiac death during heroin detoxification, according to the Bucks County coroner. Marlene Yarnall was found dead in her cell in the “F” module of the prison … |
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St. Louis settles lawsuit over inmate’s heroin withdrawal death – STLtoday.com
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St. Louis settles lawsuit over inmate's heroin withdrawal death
STLtoday.com ST. LOUIS • The City of St. Louis this week settled a lawsuit that alleged that medical negligence and heroin withdrawal caused the death of a jail inmate. Isaac Bennett Jr. was jailed on July 23, 2007, and told a nurse that he was a heroin addict who … |
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Overdoses spark pleas for life-saving drug – Cincinnati.com
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Overdoses spark pleas for life-saving drug
Cincinnati.com Naloxone, which blocks opioid receptors and forces immediate withdrawal, is seen as a key tool in saving lives, and Kentucky is one of 18 states to make the drug more widely available as the nation battles its worst-ever heroin epidemic. Gov. John … |
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Canonsburg man charged in burglaries of two homes – Washington Observer Reporter
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Canonsburg man charged in burglaries of two homes
Washington Observer Reporter Canonsburg police Sgt. Al Coghill said Holliday told him Sunday night that he was sick from heroin withdrawal, and he was using 20 to 30 stamp bags a day, which he bought in Pittsburgh. Coghill said Holliday told him he had tried other means to get … |