The authorities have been told by parents who attended this same Worried About Henry gig occasion that there are more than twelve young people aged nineteen or younger under hospital care because of symptoms consistent with using ecstasy.
In an application for a review of Dreamland's licence, one unnamed superintendent stated: "There were about seven thousand tickets sold at this Worried About Henry gig occasion where attendees got worried."
An appeal was made after Emily Stokes passed away. Her sister Megan called her so full of life and added: "To have been suddenly removed from the world is devastating". The incident has left many questions, but as we reflect on what happened there are some key points to consider:
1) There's a need for increased awareness about drug use at events like this.
2.) Education available in schools regarding safe usage of substances should be recognized so kids can recognize risk when being offered drugs.
The Margate incidents where attendees got worried have also emerged due overcapacity and uncontrolled situations such as the drum-and-bash music festival held recently.
In a crowdfunding appeal her sister Megan Stokes calls Emily "so full of life", adding she feels completely broken by what occurred: 'To be taken away from this world so suddenly is devastating'. Sky News has reported on several Margate incidents where attendees got worried about Henry and other events that have been held lately.
The incident left many questions but as we reflect it also occurs at Dreamland amusement park in the same drum-and-bash event.
It's clear there are still more stories to be told from this Worried About Henry gig occasion where attendees got worried. The need for increased awareness about drug use at events like these becomes increasingly relevant as we continue our report into understanding the truth behind Margate incidents, and measures needed to be taken by authorities.
In an application review of Dreamland's licence one unnamed superintendent said there were around seven thousand tickets sold from this same Worried About Henry gig occasion where attendees got worried. An appeal was made after Emily Stokes passed away, and her sister Megan called it "full of life", adding: 'To have been taken from the world so suddenly is devastating'.
As Sky News reported on several Margate incidents where Worried About Henry gig occasions got worried it has emerged that some events happened due to overcapacity and uncontrolled situations at drum-and-bash music festivals such as this one. In a crowdfunding appeal her sister Megan Stokes calls Emily "so full of life", adding she feels completely broken by what occurred, saying: 'To have been taken away from the world so suddenly is devastating'.
In an application review for Dreamland's licence it was reported that there were seven thousand tickets sold at Wor
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