Death of 17 year old youth investigated
A report is being prepared for the Coroner in relation to the death of a 17 year old youth in southern Tasmania on Sunday 25 November 2012.
The youth was found deceased at his home at 6pm Sunday evening.
While the Coroner will determine the cause of death, investigations indicate that the youth had been drinking a ‘tea’ made from poppy capsules.
“The death of the young man is a tragic outcome for his family and friends. The narcotics contained in poppy capsules are extremely dangerous and can be lethal,” said Inspector John Arnold.
“With the poppy harvest season approaching it is a timely warning of the potentially lethal effect of ingesting any poppy product. The last death in Tasmania as a result of ingesting poppy products was in February last year,” said Inspector Arnold.
“Police would also like to warn that the theft of poppy capsules is a serious offence and can result in charges under the Misuse of Drugs Act as well as charges of Trespass and Stealing.
Investigations into the circumstances surrounding the death are continuing.