BC Coroners Service condemns funeral chain’s campaign to show dangers of fentanyl

Dec 2, 2017 | 2:38 PM

KAMLOOPS — The BC Coroners Service says it does not support using fear-based initiatives to try and slow down the opioid epidemic in B.C

The message comes after a Langley funeral home chain announced its created a fentanyl prevention program that includes a poster of grieving family members surrounding a coffin, under a banner reading “Will fentanyl be the reason for your next family get-together?”

Alternatives Funeral and Cremation Services owner Tyrel Burton says a casket and hearse are also part of the 45-minute presentation his company has produced aimed at parents and their children aged 12.

The funeral group plans to present the presentation to church youth groups and community centres around Metro Vancouver in early 2018.