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A British man died while on a Spanish island after he and a group of friends took some medication they had found in a bin, an inquest has heard. Thomas Bourke, 25, who was from Reepham in Norfolk, never woke up after partying at his squat in Gran Canaria. The inquest in Norwich was told the pills had been 'labelled in Spanish, but no-one knew what they were'. Coroner Yvonne Blake said Mr Bourke was normally a 'fit and well young man' and his death was 'very sad'. A toxicology report found a number of substances in Mr Bourke's system. Mr Bourke's friend Chris Purdy told how the pair - who met at sixth form - had been living in an abandoned shopping centre after Mr Bourke followed his girlfriend to the Spanish island. Mr Purdy said Mr Bourke and friends at the squat had taken the medication found in the bin and had 'partied' over the next couple of days. On 21 November, Mr Purdy said they had tried but failed to wake Mr Bourke before heading to work at the beach, busking and blowing bubbles for tourists. Mr Bourke's mother said in a statement she had a 'very close and loving relationship' with her son and she had travelled to the Canaries to try to discover what had happened to him. Skip to content. US Election. Man died on Gran Canaria after taking drugs found in bin. Thomas Bourke had been living with friends in an abandoned shopping centre on Avenida el Marinero pictured in the tourist resort of Lomo Quiebre, Gran Canaria. Coronavirus: Live updates from across the East of England. She concluded he had died a drug-related death. Mr Bourke could not be woken up, Norfolk Coroner's Court pictured heard. When they returned home, Mr Bourke appeared to be asleep still. He said it was the 'worst experience of my life'.

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Law enforcement: Drug use and possession for personal use do not constitute a criminal offence under Spanish law. However, public consumption is penalized with administrative fines. Public possession of less than two ounces of cannabis is not a criminal offense, although heavy administrative fines can be levied. Possession of more than two ounces, growing for sale, or selling are considered criminal offenses, but prison terms are not as severe as those levied in the US. Where to buy marijuana in the Canary Islands: I was walking around las palmas downtown and there was a guy trying to sell something else in spanish. I asked for hash and we went to a couple of kilometres away from downtown by taxi I payed it of course. It was fine to me, since it was so cheap, but the result was really poor also. You just need to find a good person. Outdated information. They remain up simply for nostalgic and entertainment purposes. Laws have changed, and places have changed. As of all articles are severly outdated.

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