Even looking at the report, it seems evident the numbers are skewed to the deaths in custody, or inside at any rate. Looking at the stats on page 5? Inside deaths are listed over 600; outside deaths 7. Does that seem accurate knowing about what the homeless population in Vancouver is facing? That just doesn't seem right with what I have heard anecdotally from people who are working with the drug users network. A cop in Yaletown told me that if they roll up on a DOA on a corner, that isn't among the OD stats. In other words, if a homeless drug user is found dead on the streets this morning in the cold, without a rig in their tied off arm, what is the actual cause of death? Exposure?Do you have a link to anything that specifies their inclusion criteria? The only thing I can find is this coroners' report:
http://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/pu...th-investigation/statistical/illicit-drug.pdf
Since it comes from BC Coroners Services itself it seems odd that they wouldn't include street deaths, club deaths, etc. since they would have that data.
Edit to add: I'm responding to the train of thought where you followed up on johnsmit's speculation that the number of deaths would be much higher than the "official number." (I think he was responding to LalaniElectrica's number of 755, which seems to be the number from this report.) You seem to be saying this official number wouldn't include street deaths etc. Yet this Coroners' Report seems to be the source of the official number and there's no indication they'd exclude them. I'm wondering if we're talking about the same thing?







