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WINNIPEG A Winnipeg woman said a 911 operator talked her through administering naloxone to her son who overdosed in his bedroom. Heather Witherden said she went to check on her 25-year-old son on Sunday evening and found him unresponsive. When I actually touched him, he felt cool and I got scared, she said, adding he woke up shortly after. I literally just came back like 10 minutes later, and that s when I found him again completely kind of like slumped over. On his desk, along with other drug paraphernalia, was a kit containing naloxone – the drug that temporarily counters the effects of opioids.
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Before Mitchell Sveinbjornson became one of the numbers, he was a loving father with a well-paying job in a small Saskatchewan town.
He is one of 397 people believed to have died of an overdose in 2020, according to the latest report from the Saskatchewan Coroners Service that indicates the number of fatalities may have doubled since 2018.
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Sveinbjornson’s mother Colleen LaRocque said she wants him to be remembered as more than a person who used drugs, as more than a statistic, and as a reminder that overdose can affected anyone, anywhere.
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Before Mitchell Sveinbjornson became one of the numbers, he was a loving father with a well-paying job in a small Saskatchewan town.
He is one of 397 people believed to have died of an overdose in 2020, according to the latest report from the Saskatchewan Coroners Service that indicates the number of fatalities may have doubled since 2018.
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Try refreshing your browser. A record year of overdose deaths in Sask. leaves untold tragedy Back to video
Sveinbjornson’s mother Colleen LaRocque said she wants him to be remembered as more than a person who used drugs, as more than a statistic, and as a reminder that overdose can affected anyone, anywhere.
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