Elliott said she knew the bag likely contained fentanyl because she is a mental health and addictions nurse. (Stefanie Elliott)Purple fentanyl common in KamloopsElliott and her kids washed their hands after handling the suspected fentanyl. (Kamloops RCMP)In a separate email to CBC News, Pillay said the substance could only be called "suspected" fentanyl because it has not been tested. Pillay added purple fentanyl is the most common colour of the drug in Kamloops. City says park users must be vigilantElliott also wants to see the City of Kamloops step up inspections of playgrounds.
Source: CBC News July 08, 2020 01:52 UTC