Crime & Public Safety

Cobb County ties 55 overdose deaths to same drug that killed Prince

In this Feb. 4, 2007 file photo, Prince performs during the halftime show of the Super Bowl XLI football game at Dolphin Stadium in Miami. He died from an accidental overdose on fentanyl in April. (AP Photo/Chris O’Meara, File)
In this Feb. 4, 2007 file photo, Prince performs during the halftime show of the Super Bowl XLI football game at Dolphin Stadium in Miami. He died from an accidental overdose on fentanyl in April. (AP Photo/Chris O’Meara, File)
Sept 1, 2016

Cobb County authorities have tied 55 overdose deaths during the last three years to fentanyl, the short-acting pain reliever that killed the singer and songwriter Prince in April.

Meanwhile, the number of people dying from fentanyl-related overdoses — prescription and illegal — has more than quadrupled over the last three years in Georgia, from 64 to 257, according to an Atlanta Journal-Constitution analysis of medical examiner reports. More than half of those deaths happened in the Atlanta area last year.

In March, President Barack Obama appeared at a summit in Atlanta to bring attention to the nationwide painkiller and heroin overdose epidemic that killed more than 28,000 people in 2014, more than any year on record. Obama noted that more people are now killed from drug overdoses than traffic accidents.

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Jeremy Redmon is an award-winning journalist, essayist and educator with more than three decades of experience reporting for newspapers. He has written for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution since 2005.

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