Tottenham: Drugs warning after man dies and two in hospital after falling ill at nightclub

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Police say it is understood that all those who fell unwell had taken drugs - and those who bought drugs in and around the nightclub are being urged to dispose of them as soon as possible.

Officer were called to The Cause in Tottenham in the early hours of Saturday morning following reports of a number of people becoming unwellA 21-year-old man has died and two others have been taken to hospital after they fell ill at a nightclub.

The Metropolitan Police were called to The Cause in Tottenham shortly after 3am on Saturday morning after receiving reports that a number of people were unwell. Detectives say the man's death is currently being treated as unexplained, and his next of kin have been informed. A statement said:"At this early stage of the investigation it is understood that all parties have taken drugs.No arrests have been made, and the two men in hospital are in a stable condition.

Superintendent Simon Crick said the incidents have caused"particular concern" - and he urged anyone who bought drugs in and around the nightclub to dispose of the substances as soon as possible.

 

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