Festival goer, 21, tragically died after leaving iconic venue | UK | News

A 21 -year -old man died after being hospitalized from a major music festival of England.
The Margate Drum and Bas Festival in Dreamland in the city had to end about five hours early at 5.40 on Saturday. “It was a very hot day,” he wrote on the festival X, “he added,” We had to close early. Turn home safely. “
Later, developments revealed that a medical emergency has occurred on the spot. A official message of Colin Carmichael, General Manager of Thanet Regional Council, communicated to all members of the council last night, described the individual as a 21 -year -old man who died after the emergency transport to Queen Elizabeth (QEQM).
Kent Online, the local council member emphasized the content of the note: “Unfortunately, a 21 -year -old man was taken by Blue Light Services from Dreamland and died in QEQM (hospital). Medical consultants approved the medical provisions established by Dreamland for this event, but of course the police will make an appropriate investigation.
He continued: “We do not want to speculate until you get the results of this.”
Currently, the special reason for the death of the gentleman is unknown, and the city police clarify that the incident is not accepted as a suspect.
The authority said: “Officers are investigating the conditions of death that is not believed to be suspicious. A report is being prepared for Coroner.”
The City Festival increased its security after a tragic incident that resulted in the death of 17 -year -old Emily Stokes last year. His sister Megan, Emily’nin “tragically out of an overdose of the tragically died in a tragic way,” said the heartfelt details.
Following a undergraduate examination, Dreamland increased security protocols and brought a harder stance on drugs and more meticulous controls. The venue is currently banned under the age of 18, increased the number of medical staff for high -risk activities, implemented an introduction policy and implemented more strict age verification processes.
A participant told Kent Online how the artist Mozey broke the news: “He came and told everyone should go, the place is closing and all of you have to leave. We have a medical emergency.”
They also commented on the reaction of the crowd: “There were a few angry people, but most of them were quite calm about it. I think they’re just angry because we don’t know what’s going on.




