Coroners Question Rustad's Overdose Claim
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•No record of fatal overdose Rustad said he saw on his way to leaders debate: Coroner | Globalnews.ca
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The BC Coroners Service says it has no record of any recent drug toxicity death at a Vancouver intersection.
Conservative Leader John Rustad said he saw a man die on his way to a televised election debate.
Rustad told the debate that he saw someone die “from an overdose” on the corner of Robson and Hornby streets in Vancouver .
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