Family mourns Winnipeg man taken off life support after overdose from opioid-laced drug

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A family said goodbye to a 31-year-old man on Friday after he was taken off life support following an overdose from poisoned drugs in a northern Manitoba community nearly one week ago.

Harlan Fourre was found unresponsive at an establishment in The Pas on April 22 after RCMP say he ingested what is believed to have been an opioid-laced drug.

He was put on a ventilator shortly afterwards, and his father Joseph said the family got to spend a few hours with Harlan on Friday before he died.

“We didn’t know how it was going to go … so we kind of made the

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