4 people who died outside in Denver over weekend likely overdosed

The four people found dead outdoors in Denver over the cold, snowy weekend all likely died of drug overdoses, according to the city’s public health department.

Two people were found dead Saturday — on Wewatta Street near Union Station and northeast of downtown in Jefferson Park — and two on Sunday — on South Broadway in Baker and on East Colfax in City Park, the Denver Police Department reported.

While the cases will not be finalized for several weeks, preliminary testing suggests all four likely suffered fatal drug overdoses, said Tammy Vigil, a spokesperson for the Denver Department of Public Health and Environment, in an email Tuesday.

The Denver Office of the Medical Examiner, during autopsies, noted no definitive signs of hypothermia from the weekend’s frigid temperatures, Vigil said. A police spokesperson previously had told The Denver Post that investigators didn’t believe either of Saturday’s two deaths were related to the cold snap.

Overdose deaths in Denver so far in 2023 already have surpassed 2022’s total number of fatal overdoses, according to the medical examiner’s online dashboard of overdose deaths.

So far, 459 people in Denver have died of drug overdoses, up from 2022’s total of 453.

Among Denver’s population of people experiencing homelessness, drug overdoses are the overwhelming leading cause of death.

Of the 256 homeless people who died in Denver between January and October, 170 of them died of overdoses.

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