Vancouver Island hit-and-run killer died on street from toxic drugs: Coroner’s report – BC | 24CA News
A North Vancouver man convicted of killing two motorcyclists on the Malahat Highway in 2010, died from poisonous medicine on the streets of Maple Ridge in Dec. 2020, in line with a newly launched coroner’s report.
Lucas Ian Brown, 35, was discovered unresponsive by a passerby on a public sidewalk on Dec. 17, 2020, and was final seen alive the earlier night by employees at an space business.
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BC Ambulance paramedics didn’t undertake resuscitative efforts as “Brown was clearly deceased,” wrote coroner Debra Rees in a report dated May 13, 2022.
Drug paraphernalia was discovered close by together with baggies, pipes, straws, burnt tin foil with residue, and a lighter – whereas toxicological evaluation detected “fentanyl within a range where therapeutic and lethal concentrations overlap and methamphetamine within a range associated with recreational use.”
Reese decided Brown died of combined illicit drug toxicity and categorised his loss of life as unintentional, making no suggestions.
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In Nov. 2011, Brown was sentenced to seven years in jail for felony negligence inflicting the deaths of Martha Ralph and Lawrence Machnee, failing to stay on the scene of an accident and 4 different offences associated to a criminal offense spree earlier than and after the deadly collision.
Ralph, 56, and her associate Machnee, 59, have been thrown from their motorbike on the Malahat Highway on Feb. 20, 2010, after Brown struck them as he made an unlawful left-hand flip in a Honda stolen from North Vancouver.
Machnee was killed immediately whereas Ralph succumbed to her accidents in hospital.
Witnesses stated the suspect driver fled the scene, operating down an embankment close to an outdated cement plant.
In July 2011, a jury discovered Brown responsible of all seven expenses he was going through.

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