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Two people killed at the Golden Coast Music Festival, suspected take drug overdose

 
[Social News]     23 Apr 2019
Rabbits Eat Lettuce Music Festival (Photo No. 9)A man and a woman are suspected to have died of an overdose of take drug at a music festival in the valley near (Warwick), southwest of Gold Coast, Queensland.
Two people killed at the Golden Coast Music Festival, suspected take drug overdose

Rabbits Eat Lettuce Music Festival (Photo No. 9)


A man and a woman are suspected to have died of an overdose of take drug at a music festival in the valley near (Warwick), southwest of Gold Coast, Queensland.

According to a report on Radio 9, at about 09:30 on the 21st, at the Rabbits Eat Lettuce Music Festival held in (Elbow Valley), Albor Valley, near the Queensland-New State border, A 24-year-old Malene (Maleny) man and a 22-year-old Nambo (Nambour) woman were found dead in a tent. The police and paramedics arrived at the scene.

The cause of death of the men and women is uncertain, but it is believed that he is not suspected of killing. Legal medical expert will have an autopsy to determine what drugs the men and women took before they died, if any.

Music festival organizers issued a statement through the social networking site fb, expressing their condolences to the families and friends of the deceased.

The four-day Rabbits Eat Lettuce camping festival takes place in the dense jungle of (Cherrabah Resort), the Cherapa resort. According to the official website, the festival offers the opportunity to "remove social barriers and dance together" in the beautiful natural environment. It is a music festival full of "Freedom, Love and Dance" with yoga, meditation, dance classes, sustainable agriculture, "Educational sexual drup discussion" and physiotherapy.

The Rabbits Eat Lettuce music festival was first held in 2008 in (Mid North Coast)., on the north-central coast of new state

At an anti-Adani mine protest campaign in Brisbane on the 22nd, Green Party leader Natal (Richard Di Natale) reiterated his call for drug testing at the music festival.

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