Deaths investigated

Deaths investigated

Police have issued a public safety warning following the deaths of two men in the St Helens area.

During investigations into the deaths, it has been revealed that both men may have consumed home brewed alcoholic spirits. Police are investigating whether the spirits may have caused or contributed to the deaths of both men.

One of the men, aged 54, died on Monday while a second man, aged 49, died on Wednesday.

While it is for the Coroner to determine the cause of deaths, Police are warning members of the public about the serious health risks that can be associated with the consumption of home brewed spirits. Toxicology reports are being undertaken and analysis of the alcohol is underway.

Anyone in the Break of Day municipality who may have consumed home brewed spirits within the past week should contact their local doctor or medical facility for advice and or treatment.

As a precautionary measure, Police have contacted a further 10 people who they believe could have consumed the home brewed spirits.

Tasmania Police request that any member of the public in this region in possession of home brewed spirits to contact their local Police station immediately and seek advice regarding disposal.  Police emphasise that their main concern is for the safety of the public.

Anyone with any information that may assist police is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.