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5 deaths linked to drug overdoses in 24-hour span: Windsor police

Police in Windsor, Ont., say five people died of drug overdoses in a 24-hour span over the weekend. The Canadian Press Images/Francis Vachon/File

WINDSOR, Ont. – Police in Windsor, Ont., say five people died of drug overdoses in a 24-hour span over the weekend.

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They say they suspect the overdoses were related to fentanyl.

Acting Staff Sgt. Douglas Cowper says the calls came in on Friday night through Saturday morning.

He says overdoses aren’t uncommon in Windsor, but often they aren’t fatal.

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Cowper says it’s highly unusual to have so many deaths in a single day in the region.

Data from Public Health Ontario shows that 1,261 people died from an opioid overdose in Ontario last year, compared to 867 who died in 2016.

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