Two deaths investigated after Belfast dance festival

Mia Keevan/Stock ExchangeAfter two young people died, the investigations continue and he stayed in the hospital after attending the Emerge Dance Music Festival at Belfast at the weekend.
17 -year -old Mia Keevan from Tippery in the Republic of Ireland was disturbed at the event and soon died in the hospital.
In a separate 24 -year -old incident, Trae Keenan from the District Down died in the city center a few hours after the end of the event.
Shine Productions, which organized the festival, was approached for a comment.
The Emerge Music Festival is the largest dance music event in Northern Ireland.
It usually takes place on the August Bank Holiday Weekend at the Boucher Playing Fields in South Belfast, and every day, approximately 40,000 dance music attracts the crowd of fans.
This year, the festival was directed by Fatboy Slim and Sun on Saturday, while Sammy Virji, Fjaak, Sonny Fodera and Danny Howard were lined up.
PacemakerMia was visiting Belfast from Carrick-on-Suir to attend the event.
Investigations still continue to die.
Belfast Regional Commander Supt Allister Hagan said: “During the event, a 17 -year -old girl reportedly treated well. Unfortunately, she died in the hospital.”
“The police stayed on the event site until the afternoon on Monday, August 25th.
“This young man’s tragic sudden death to determine the conditions surrounding the conditions of an investigation continues and our thoughts with the family and friends of the dead.”
Sarah Roche, who collected money for Mia’s family, published an online donation collection page to say that the young man was “a bright, fun and very popular girl touching the heart of everyone who knows him.”
“Mia was a person who went a lot and illuminated every room he entered,” he said.
“Laughing and warmth will never be forgotten by those who are lucky enough to recognize him.”
Boucher Municipal Assembly operating the playgrounds of the Belfast Municipal Assembly, “deeply upset” and “this difficult time to the young person’s family,” he said.
PacemakerMr. Keenan also attended the festival and acted well and died after returning to his rental accommodation in Belfast.
He worked as a chef and had a four -month -old son.
At a funeral ceremony, “Pamela and John’s beloved son and Mason’s beloved father, Shahanice, Tyler, Claire and Toni’s loving brother and Tiffany’s loving partner” was described.
Speaking Irish news, Shahan said he was ruined after the death of the family.
“Trae was to do anything for everyone,” he said.
“He was very funny, he was very strong. He had the greatest smile you’ve ever seen. There were too many steps in your walk.
“The whole town loved him, everyone admired him.
“Still doesn’t feel real. Terrible.
“He spent the best night from his videos and belongings, he really did. But how it ended is terrible.”
Irish news, Mr. Keenan’ın previously reported that heart complications and asthma.
The family said that he had a panic attack on the newspaper and that his death was not linked to drugs.
PacemakerThe police are still investigating both deaths and said a series of arrests were made during the weekend.
Supt Hagan said that many organizations, including the Northern Irish Police Service and Belfast Municipal Assembly, are interested in ensuring that the festival is safely passing.
The authority said that civil servants had seven arrests at the weekend and issued three fixed penalties, a warning and nine community solutions.
He said that crimes involve irregular behavior, beverage driving, attack on the police and having controlled drugs.





