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Verdun Beach: Cannabis & Currents Lead to Drowning Tragedy
26 Nov
Summary
- Cannabis use and swimming in a prohibited zone contributed to a drowning death.
- A coroner's report highlighted risks associated with strong river currents.
- Verdun borough is implementing new safety measures at its beach.
A recent drowning at Verdun borough's beach has prompted significant safety upgrades following a coroner's report. The investigation revealed that the 27-year-old victim drowned in a prohibited zone with strong currents while under the influence of cannabis. The coroner emphasized that drug consumption is a major risk factor for drowning, alongside swimming in unsupervised areas.
In light of this tragedy and previous drownings, the Verdun borough has already introduced enhanced safety features. These include new signage, barriers, maps of prohibited zones, and increased security during heat waves. The borough is committed to ensuring a safe environment for all beachgoers.
Further safety initiatives are planned for the upcoming summer season, including an awareness campaign in collaboration with the Quebec Lifesaving Society. A review of signage and the potential installation of buoys are also under consideration to mitigate future risks on the St. Lawrence River.