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Man charged in connection with overdose death of 16-year-old New Westminster girl

New Westminster police say 19-year-old Vancouver resident Muhammad Taufiq Chambas has been charged with one count of drug trafficking in connection with the death of Angel Loyer-Lawrence in May. Loyer-Lawrence died of an overdose after taking MDMA with a friend.

Angel Loyer-Lawrence died in May of an overdose after taking MDMA with a friend

Angel Loyer-Lawrence, 16, died of an overdose in New Westminster on Friday, May 26. (Angel Loyer-Lawrence/Facebook)

A man has been charged with selling drugs to a 16-year-old girl who died of an overdose in May.

New Westminster police say 19-year-old Vancouver resident Muhammad Taufiq Chambasis charged with one count of drug trafficking in connection with the death of Angel Loyer-Lawrence.

Loyer-Lawrence died after taking MDMA with a friend who was hospitalized. Police say Chambas sold them the drugs.

Fentanyl was initially suspected to be a factor but later ruled out after toxicology reports.

Loyer-Lawrence's sister, Courtney, told CBC News that while she was relieved to hear someone was being held accountable, it was upsetting that the charge wasn't more severe.

"I believe he should've got a heavier charge even manslaughter," she said. "It is something. She does matter.... I just really want to get the process over with."

Courtney Loyer-Lawrencesaid her younger sister had aspired to be a model.

"She was a lively, bright young woman. She was healthy and happy, and she made the wrong choice one day with some friends."

New Westminster police Sgt. Andrew Perry says Chambas' charges were approved by federal prosecutors on Aug. 23 but the announcement was delayed because of concerns of a possible publication ban.

'Please call for help'

Perry says the timing of the announced charges, just a day after charges were announced related tothe overdose death of a 13-year-old girl,also from New Westminster, is coincidental and the cases involve different accused but there are similarities.

"In both these incidents, there were both these girls were in medical distress earlier on, and those signs were not followed up on," he said. "Those signs were not taken advantage of by their friends.

"We really, really, want to honestly implore anyone out there that if you do make the decision to take these drugs, and whether it's you or any one of your friends go into any kind medical distress, please call for help."

He also points out in both cases, the accused are teenagers.

"It's concerning, but it's not surprising. It's not like we've never seen a young teenage drug dealer before," Perry said, adding that it is unknown where the young accused might fit into a larger drug-dealing operationor even if one exists in their cases.

Chambas' next court date is Sept. 6 in New Westminster.

With files from Tanya Fletcher and Megan Batchelor