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VANCOUVER — The BC Coroners Service says it has no record of any recent drug toxicity death at a Vancouver intersection where B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad said he saw a man die on his way to a televised election debate.

Rustad told Tuesday's party leaders' debate that he saw someone die"from an overdose" on the corner of Robson and Hornby streets in Vancouver, later telling a news conference he watched first responders"pumping his chest" as an ambulance arrived.

BC Emergency Health Services also says it has"no records of any patient events" on Tuesday at the corner of Robson and Hornby streets,"or on the blocks immediately adjacent to that intersection." "I was on my way over here, and on the corner of Robson and Hornby, there was an individual who died, and there was emergency people rushing . This person died from an overdose," he said." I saw from the window as I was looking down at this individual on the ground with the emergency people pumping his chest trying to bring him back to life and an ambulance coming up ...

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