First responders found four children secreted behind a transvestite party in South Boston over the weekend, featuring a corpse, drugs, and sex toys, according to city officials.
A fire department report obtained by the Boston Herald and confirmed by police indicated that firefighters were dispatched Saturday morning to the city-run Mary Ellen McCormack Housing complex after being told a man had gone into cardiac arrest and desperately needed medical attention.
The Herald reported that the Boston Fire Department crews performed CPR on the man, but were unable to revive him.
City Councilor at-large Michael Flaherty, public safety chairman on the council, indicated the man had succumbed to "an apparent overdose."
A BPD spokesman told the Herald, "At about 11:11 AM, on Saturday, June 17th, officers responded to the area of 381 Old Colony Avenue for a death investigation. District Detectives handling, not suspicious, no further information."
While the nature of the man's passing was not suspicious, his environment certainly was.
Poster Comment:
Notice that the Herald and not the NY Times owned Boston Globe covered this story.