A man who suffered a heart attack at a railway station was found to have had more than £25,000 worth of cannabis in his bag.
Emergency services were called to Newtown Railway Station where the man went into cardiac arrest at 6.15pm on Friday, March 8.
A Newtown police officer and members of the public performed CPR on the man and he later regained consciousness. The patient was taken to Royal Shrewsbury Hospital but his condition is unknown.
Welsh Ambulance Service spokesperson said an Urgent Care Services vehicle, an emergency ambulance and an air ambulance emergency car were sent to the incident.
Superb work from PS Vaughan and PC Astley and colleagues in @DPPNewtown 👏 https://t.co/fwxniq2bV5
— Jon Cummins (@SuptJonCummins) March 8, 2019
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