67 year-old woman dies at Glastonbury, man hospitalised due to drug-related causes
26 June 2014, 17:34
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
(News)
This year’s Glastonbury Festival officially kicked off yesterday (25 June), with it today announced that there’s been a causality at the Worthy Farm event.
As The Guardian reports, a 67 year-old woman passed away on Wednesday night of “natural causes”. “Her death is not being treated as suspicious,” they say. “The police believe she may have had an underlying medical condition.”
Meanwhile, a 26 year-old man is currently being treated in hospital after having a “negative” reaction to Ketamine. He’s said to be in a “life-threatening condition”.
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