Parklife 2018: Festival-goers warned about taking super strength ecstasy which could lead to DEATH
A major drugs warning has been issued just days before thousands of revellers arrive in Manchester to attend Parklife.
A major drugs warning has been issued just days before thousands of revellers arrive in Manchester to attend Parklife.
A 16-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of drug offences after allegedly selling an ecstasy tablet to a year eight schoolgirl who later fell in South Manchester.
Following a recent spate of MDMA poisoning, including one in Oldham, a leading US drug safety group are calling for the introduction of drug-checking at events like the Warehouse Project.
Dealers of party drugs were condemned as a ‘heinous blot on our civilisation’ by a coroner at an inquest today after a Warehouse Project reveller died of Ecstasy poisoning during a lad’s weekend.
Tragic Nick Bonnie, 30, was found slumped in the courtyard of the Warehouse Project in Manchester after taking the party drug as well as MDMA and cocaine
Four men arrested and charged by police after an employee of Prince Charles’ charity collapsed and died from ecstasy poisoning during a ‘lad’s weekend’ at the Warehouse Project in Manchester were facing possible jail terms today.
Nikola Bradford, 36, became so hooked on taking the non-prescription tablets for her bad back she tried to kick her habit by urging local chemists not to sell them to her.
A coroner has castigated revellers as a ‘disgrace’ after they refused to speak to police investigating the death of an Oldham boy who plummeted 40 feet off a balcony during a riotous party.
Joanne’s Kelly’s son Kyle Winterbottom, 16, lost his footing and fell to the ground as he clambered onto a third floor balcony rail in Oldham in a bid to climb down to the floor below during a party.
PMA is dangerously being mistaken as Ecstasy and MDMA across the UK
Woman, 32, ingested ‘small quantity of drugs’ on Friday
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