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We have received reports of six sudden deaths that have occurred at HM Prison Parc in Bridgend since February 27.
Two of the deaths are being treated as non-suspicious with the four remaining deaths believed to be drug related.
Detective Inspector Steve Jones said:
“At this stage we cannot confirm that the four deaths are connected to any specific drug however a fast-track process has been undertaken and identified the presence of Nitazene-based substances in connection with all four deaths. Spice has been identified in two of the four deaths.
“Post-mortems have been completed on two of the four men and at this stage cause of death is inconclusive and we are awaiting toxicology. The other two men are awaiting a post-mortem.”
South Wales Police will continue to work with HM Prison Parc, G4S, Prisons and Probation Ombudsman and Public Health Wales in response to these issues.