Mutiny Festival Cancelled After Two Suspected Drug Deaths

Tragedy struck Portsmouth’s Mutiny Festival as two young festivalgoers died after falling ill yesterday evening. An 18-year-old woman and a 20-year-old man were rushed to hospital but later succumbed, sparking shock and horror among fans.

Day Two Cancelled Over Safety Fears

Organisers pulled the plug on the festival’s second day, which was due to feature big names like Craig David and Sean Paul. The official announcement came shortly after 9am today, citing safety concerns following the deaths. A spokesperson said the decision was made “with the support of local authorities” and was “not taken lightly.”

Festival Warns of Dangerous ‘Bad-Batch’ Drugs

The organisers issued a stark warning about a “high-strength or bad-batch substance” suspected to be circulating at the event. They urged all attendees to responsibly dispose of any substances and remain vigilant as police continue their investigation.

“Following the terrible news from earlier today, the team behind Mutiny Festival are incredibly sad to announce that Sunday has been cancelled as a safety precaution. The safety of our customers has always been paramount,” the statement read.

Police Investigate, Refunds Demanded

Police were first called after a woman fell ill, with a man found collapsed shortly after. Both died in hospital. The tragic incidents have led to calls for refunds from disappointed fans on social media, as inquiries into the cause continue.

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