Ambulance officers not told about dying man's use of powerful psychedelic and Kambo frog poison
1 year, 8 months ago

Ambulance officers not told about dying man's use of powerful psychedelic and Kambo frog poison

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A coronial inquest into the death of a man at a spiritual retreat in northern NSW has been told ambulance officers who arrived at the scene were not told he had used substances associated with ayahuasca and Kambo frog poison ceremonies. Key points: Jarred Antonovich died at a spiritual retreat near Kyogle An inquest heard he had used Kambo frog poison and a powerful psychedelic Ambulance offers were told he suffered an asthma attack Jarred Antonovich died on October 16, 2021, at the six-day Dreaming Arts Festival held in Collins Creek, north of Kyogle. 'Interfering with his aura' Dr Dwyer also told the court that the ambulance officers who arrived at the scene noticed 10 to 20 people in the same space who were "preoccupied with the ceremony" that was taking place, and someone in the room asked the paramedics "move away from Jarred because they were interfering with his aura". The woman who called the ambulance, Laara Cooper, told the court she noticed Mr Antonovich in "discomfort" when she arrived at the retreat sometime after sunset.

History of this topic

Kambo frog poison inquest hears 'guardian' wanted medical help for Jarrad Antonovich
11 months ago
Kambo frog-poison inquest hears yoga continued while Jarrad Antonovich died
1 year, 8 months ago

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