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Tragic Teen Deaths Linked to Drug Use at SWG3 DJ Event

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【Summary】Two teenagers died after attending a DJ event in Glasgow, Scotland. The deaths are suspected to be drug-related, but there is no evidence linking them. Police are appealing for information and are investigating the circumstances.

FutureCar Staff    Aug 15, 2023 7:55 AM PT
Tragic Teen Deaths Linked to Drug Use at SWG3 DJ Event

Two teenagers have tragically died following an all-day rave event in Glasgow, and police are treating their deaths as possibly drug-related. The first victim, an 18-year-old man, fell unwell in the Constarry Road area of Croy at around 11:20 pm on Saturday and later passed away at University Hospital Monklands. The second victim, also an 18-year-old man, fell unwell at Eastvale Place in Glasgow at around 2:20 am on Sunday and died at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital. Both men attended the same event, DJ Ben Hemsley at SWG3's Galvanisers Yard, but they were not known to each other and their deaths are not linked.

Police officers are actively investigating the possibility that the deaths are drug-related and have urged anyone with information to come forward. Chief Superintendent Mark Sutherland, divisional commander for Greater Glasgow, expressed condolences to the families and friends of the two men. He stated that both victims attended the same event in the Eastvale Place area on Saturday night but emphasized that there is currently no evidence suggesting a connection between their deaths.

The police are dedicated to determining the full circumstances surrounding the tragic incidents. They are collaborating with the venue, as well as colleagues in the NHS and Public Health Scotland, to ensure a comprehensive and health-oriented approach to the investigation. Anyone who can provide information that may assist the investigation is encouraged to contact Police Scotland, quoting incident number 4538 of August 12, at 101.

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