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quadriplegic dies after ingesting 30 irish liberty caps

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Student Dies After Taking 30 'Magic Mushrooms'

Independant.ie

6/6/09


A QUADRIPLEGIC student died of poisoning after consuming 30 'magic mushrooms'.

Brian Collins (24) of Nephin Hall, Hopkins Road, Castlebar, Co Mayo, was rushed to Mayo General Hospital in the early hours of October 13, 2007, an inquest into his death heard yesterday.

The inquest, which returned a verdict of death by misadventure, did not establish where Mr Collins got the mushrooms.

The student, who was confined to a wheelchair following an accident two years earlier, called his care assistant to say he was feeling unwell and began to drift in and out of consciousness. She immediately called the emergency services.

When he arrived at the Mayo hospital he was deeply unconscious with a rapid heart rate.

The impression on admission was that Mr Collins was suffering from acute mushroom poisoning following the ingestion of 30 mushrooms two to three hours earlier and he was transferred to the intensive care unit. He had problems with blood clotting and renal failure and by the following day, his liver condition had considerably worsened.

He was transferred to the liver unit at St Vincent's Hospital in Dublin, consultant respiratory physician Dr Cyril Rooney at Mayo General said in a letter read out at Dublin City Coroner's Court yesterday.

He died of complications of liver failure at St Vincent's Hospital on October 18.

Toxic

A number of mushrooms found with Mr Collins were found to be Liberty Cap mushrooms or psilocybin mushrooms, which are known for their psychedelic and hallucinogenic properties and are commonly known as "magic mushrooms". They are also toxic to the liver.

However, a post-mortem found that the student at Galway/Mayo Institute of Technology died of liver failure due an acute toxic reaction to a toxin called amatoxin, which is found in another type of mushroom.

"It's acute amatoxin toxicity and the mushroom identified was Liberty Cap so I suspect it's a mixture and he sustained an acute reaction and that caused the liver failure," said coroner Dr Brian Farrell.

He said Mr Collins could have been using them for a pain in his neck or recreationally.

He recorded a cause of death of liver failure due to acute amatoxin toxicity and a verdict of death by misadventure.

Mr Collins was left a quadriplegic after a fall from a balcony in a bar two years earlier when he broke his neck in three places.

He was able to get about with the use of a motorised wheelchair, had returned to college, was living in a specially adapted apartment and had two carers and a home help, the inquest heard.

His parents Michael and Bernadette Collins declined an offer by the coroner to look further into the matter.

- Georgina O'Halloran

http://www.independent.ie/national-news/student-died-after-eating-30-magic-mushrooms-1763764.html
 
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As far as i can see this is an acute case of media hype. He mixed up his liberty caps with a toxic mushroom but hey, there's no story there eh?
 
Very hard to overdose on shrooms. Isn't there just like one documented report on a death containing psilo? Something is missing from this story.
 
its right at the end it sais there was a poison from another mushroom... but thats not in the title........ "surprised... nope"!!
 
This is why all drugs need to be legal, so the consumer can be assured of purity and informed of potency.
 
Very hard to overdose on shrooms. Isn't there just like one documented report on a death containing psilo? Something is missing from this story.

It say's in the story he mixed it with another poison mushroom
 
It never says in the article how they know he consumed 30 mushrooms as in the title. It is funny how they said he might have been using them as a painkiller, yeah right! This highlights why it is safer for drugs to be legal than illegal and also why people who don't have a clue should not pick wild mushrooms.
 
"He said Mr Collins could have been using them for a pain in his neck or recreationally"

Hmm, I wonder which? 8)
 
^^^

He wouldn't be the first to use em for pain, and if this was his health care provider issuing the statement, perhaps this sheds a bit of light on where the guy who can't move got the shrooms and why..... who the hell knows.. Shady of the author to push this as a liberty cap death though, poorly presented
 
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