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Jake drug, a Chinese-American teenager, is too much to die. Body temperature is reduced to 41 degrees and is trapped in heart failure

 
[Social News]     11 Jul 2019
Surveillance videos capture a Sydney teenager in a state of pain and fear, then begin to lose consciousness and eventually death, the Australian newspaper reported. In a question in New State, it was found that the Sydney teenager had previously taken four tablets of party drug MDMA. at the "heavy Metal" Electronic Music Festival.

Surveillance videos capture a Sydney teenager in a state of pain and fear, then begin to lose consciousness and eventually death, the Australian newspaper reported. In a question in New State, it was found that the Sydney teenager had previously taken four tablets of party drug MDMA. at the "heavy Metal" Electronic Music Festival.

Nathan Tran, a 18-year-old, was in the music festival because of the take of a take-out. Friends say they saw Tran on December 16,2017 at the Knockout Clicz Festival in Sydney Showground. He was still in the "smile".

But after being separated from the friends, at 10:15 a night, the friends first knew that Tran had a problem, when he was screaming, and four of the guards were scaring around him. Those security guards are trying to "Let Tran calm down.".

"His face was deformed at that time, and his eyes slipped and shook his arm."

Jake drug, a Chinese-American teenager, is too much to die. Body temperature is reduced to 41 degrees and is trapped in heart failure

Earlier, there were six death at the new state dance music festival, and the authorities questioned the incident, and the challenge was that Tran was an ordinary "A shy, gentle person.". But that night, he was very aggressive, and the security and the police had to force him to stop and even put a lock on him.

Peggy Dwyer, an adviser who assisted in the inquiry, said witnesses recalled that Tran spit at a security guard who wanted him to drink, and then ran towards a crowd. A few seconds later, surveillance videos showed Tran falling face down and hitting his head against a concrete ground. "his whole body is twisted."

At least four security guards held Tran when he arrived at the scene for first aid, said Andrew Bennett, a live healthcare provider at the festival.

"given his aggression, I don`t want to get too close," Bennett said. He also said Tran did not answer the question at the time, but he could hear "humming."

Questions learned that the security guards had brought Tran under control, one of whom was still sitting on his butt, after which six police officers arrived at the scene.

The police were handcuffed to him and brought to the nearby medical tent. After another 38 minutes, more ambulance staff were transferred to the Westmead hospital.

Christopher Cheeseman, a first-aid specialist at the hospital that was on duty that night, said the delay in this time was very serious. At 11:28 in the evening, Tran arrived in the hospital with a body temperature of 41 degrees, and it was clear that he was about to be in the state of heart failure.

Higher potassium levels in the blood also confirmed that his muscles were shrinking and his blood system began to collapse. Simon Coffey, director of Q-dance Australia, which hosts the festival, said he was sad about the death of these people.

He believes Australia`s injury reduction program has rattled young people at the festival because they were forced to go through a lot of police and dog checks. In countries such as the Netherlands, the police will not be involved in drug law enforcement.

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