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Three men wearing orange wristbands found dead in apartment, four more taken to hospital

The conditions of those taken to hospital range from serious to critical

David Maclean
New York
Sunday 22 September 2019 17:14 BST
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Police are investigating after a suspected drug overdose left three men dead and four others in hospital - all of whom were wearing orange wristbands.

Five victims were found in an apartment on Pittsburgh’s South Side early on Sunday morning, another was found in an elevator outside the flat, and the final victim was discovered on a street corner nearby.

The conditions of those taken to hospital range from serious to critical.

Pittsburgh director of public safety Wendell Hissrich said the victims are all believed to be middle-aged men.

Authorities say they don’t believe there was a party at the building, which suggests the victims had arrived there after a night out.

The wristbands have become a key line of inquiry. Police have identified two concert and party venues that use orange wristbands, but have so far declined to name them.

Officials said they do not believe tainted drugs were distributed in large volume with the potential to harm others.

But they want to find the source of the drugs to avoid a potentially dangerous batch circulating in the community.

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