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Warning leaflets are being distributed to members of the public in Suffolk. Leaflets are being handed out by police in Suffolk warning of the potentially fatal effects of a dangerous batch of ecstasy tablets which are feared to be responsible for the deaths of four men. The deaths of John Hocking, 20, from Rendlesham and a year-old from Telford have also been linked to the drug. Three men from Ipswich, aged 19, 20 and 26, have been arrested on suspicion of being involved in the supply of controlled drugs. A fifth man, from Provan Court estate in Ipswich, who was reported as being unwell along with Mr Kulokas, was taken to hospital by air ambulance in a serious condition but is now recovering, Ipswich Hospital said. The dangerous drug warning leaflets are published in a number of east European languages. Gediminas Kulokas was pronounced dead at the scene in Provan Court, Ipswich. Suffolk Police have urged anyone in possession of the red triangular pills marked with the Superman 'S' logo to hand them in to prevent further deaths. Cdr Supt Louisa Pepper said: 'Our focus remains the prevention of further harm to our communities by taking these drugs off the streets. Police are appealing for anybody in possession of the tablet to hand them out without fear of arrest. Speaking on the Today programme she added the men who died from Ipswich were from the Lithuanian community. We've really been encouraged by the community's reaction. West Mercia Police believe the Telford man's death on New Year's Day, which is subject to a separate inquiry, could be the result of taking the same 'S' logo drug. They contained a large concentration of PMMA, a substance with ecstasy-like effects but which is slower-acting than MDMA, traditionally the main component of the tablets. Their slower effect causes people to take more of the pills because they think the drug is not working. Fourth 'ecstasy death' investigated. Image source, Suffolk Police. Image source, Other. More on this story. Related internet links. Frank: Ecstasy.
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West Mercia police said the suspected drug-related death of year-old Danny Bagnall, a father of three in Telford, Shropshire, might be linked to three others in Suffolk. You must update your payment details via My Account or by clicking update payment details to keep your subscription. Update payment details. We've tried to contact you several times as we haven't been able to take payment. You must update your payment details via My Account, otherwise your subscription will terminate. Accessibility Links Skip to content. Login Subscribe. Log in Subscribe. Fourth person killed by lethal batch of Ecstasy. Fiona Hamilton. Saturday January 03 , Police will not arrest anyone who hands in the pills.
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