Nanaimo eclipsing record pace for drug toxicity deaths
NANAIMO — If the current pace continues, more people will die from drug toxicity in Nanaimo in 2022 than any year previous.
New data from the B.C. Coroners Service showed 26 people have died in Nanaimo through the first five months of 2022. It puts the city on pace to comfortably break the 2017 record of 56 fatalities.
Throughout central Vancouver Island, which encompasses communities across the Island north of the Malahat and south of the Comox Valley, 66 people have lost their lives so far in 2022.
“We are, once again, on pace to lose a record number of our community members in 2022,” Lisa Lapointe, chief coroner, BC Coroners Service, said in a statement. “The illicit drug supply in this province continues to be volatile and inconsistent, and presents a significant risk to anyone who uses drugs.”