Deaths in Trondheim are linked to life-threatening tablets

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The police link the death of a woman in her 20s to pills containing nitazene.

Wednesday 8 May at 15:06

The police have warned several times against the dangerous tablets that have been in circulation in Trondheim and Trøndelag.

– The police have now received a few more answers as to what may have caused the death. In the preliminary autopsy report, traces of nitaz were found in the blood of the deceased woman, they write in the press release.

Nitazen is a type of highly potent synthetic opioid that can be 100 to 1000 times stronger than morphine.

On 22 April, a woman in her 20s was found dead in an apartment in Trondheim. She was pronounced dead at the scene.

It was the accused man himself who contacted AMK and the man was in the apartment when AMK and the police arrived.

The police said in April that they knew the accused man from before. They did not want to say anything about whether the deceased was part of a drug milieu in Trondheim.

– The man was thoroughly interrogated and is charged with having left a person in a helpless state, said on-call lawyer Aleksander Tokle at Trøndelag police district to VG in April

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