Eby laments B.C.’s ‘troubling’ overdose numbers, as toxic drugs claim 206 more lives
LANGLEY, B.C. — The latest illicit drug overdose numbers in British Columbia are “profoundly troubling,” says Premier David Eby, lamenting the deaths of 206 more people in communities across the province last month.
The BC Coroners Service reported Thursday that the toll of toxic illicit drugs in April brought the total number of deaths to 814 this year.
“What we’re seeing is literally hundreds of people die from the toxic drugs in our community,” said Eby. “We see things like contamination of drugs with incredibly toxic fentanyl. People think they are taking one drug and they’re taking a powerful opiate that can kill them almost immediately.”
Fentanyl continues to be the main and most lethal driver of B.C.’s drug overdose crisis, Chief Coroner Lisa Lapointe said in a statement.


