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Peter Krykant: 'Beautiful, kind and courageous' drug policy campaigner found dead

Peter Krykant: 'Beautiful, kind and courageous' drug policy campaigner found dead

Sky News12-06-2025

A leading drug policy reform campaigner who championed safe consumption rooms has died at the age of 48.
Peter Krykant became a public figure in 2020 after setting up an unofficial facility in a minivan in response to Scotland's growing number of drug-related deaths.
The vehicle, which was later upgraded to a former ambulance, was taken around Glasgow in a bid to provide a clean space and support for addicts.
Mr Krykant, who was a recovering heroin addict and often spoke of his own battles with drugs, hoped the service would prevent overdoses and blood-borne viruses (BBV) among users.
The activist, who ran as an independent candidate in the 2021 Holyrood election, always called for dignity for those seeking help.
The Thistle - the UK's first safer drug consumption facility (SDCF) - opened in Glasgow in January.
Police Scotland said Mr Krykant's body was found by officers on Monday at a property in Graham Avenue, Larbert, following a report of concern for a person.
A force spokesperson added: "His next of kin has been informed. A post-mortem examination will be carried out in due course. The death is being treated as unexplained."
First Minister John Swinney said he was "shocked and saddened" to learn of Mr Krykant's death.
He added: "His powerful voice on drugs policy reform, in particular his tireless work to deliver safe consumption rooms, leaves an important legacy which will be remembered."
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High-profile lawyer Aamer Anwar described Mr Krykant as "a one-man army, with a mission to save lives".
Mr Anwar represented Mr Krykant when he was arrested in 2020 in connection with the mobile overdose prevention centre. Charges were later dropped.
Mr Anwar said: "It was humbling to see him single-handedly fight to deliver the first safe consumption room for drugs in the UK.
"Since childhood he was driven by demons, but Peter was also a beautiful, kind and courageous man.
"He leaves behind his two boys whom he loved dearly and family and friends who will be utterly devastated.
"I hope with time they can find some comfort in that Peter will be at peace and his name will one day be remembered as a drugs campaigner decades ahead of his time."
Scottish Greens co-leader Patrick Harvie said his party was "deeply saddened" by the news.
He added: "Peter was a tireless campaigner for a fairer, more compassionate approach to handling drug misuse and addiction, and his campaigning has left such an important legacy in the UK's first safe consumption room in Glasgow.
"His advocacy for drug reform, and of course, his yellow van have no doubt saved countless lives in Scotland."

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