Six people rushed to hospital after ‘mass overdose’ – after warning about ‘deadly’ cocaine in Sydney

SIX people are rushed to hospital after ‘mass overdose’ at a Bondi unit – days after terrifying warning about deadly laced cocaine circulating in Sydney

  • Six people rushed to hospital following a ‘mass overdose’ in Sydney’s east
  • Paramedics were called to an apartment about 9:30am on Saturday morning
  • Follows news in recent days that cocaine laced with opioids is widely circulating 

Six people have been rushed to hospital following a ‘mass overdose’ in Sydney’s east.

NSW Ambulance paramedics were called to an apartment about 9:30am on Saturday on Beach Road in Bondi.

The emergency call is believed to be due a series of drug overdoses.

It follows news in recent days that cocaine laced with deadly levels of opioids is widely circulating around NSW.

‘A crime scene has been established as inquiries into the incident continue,’ a police spokesman said.

Three people were rushed to St Vincent’s Hospital in Potts Point, with three taken to the Prince of Wales Hospital in nearby Randwick.

The six adults include three men and three women – but their ages are unknown, according to the Daily Telegraph.

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