In the weekend, two youths are killed after the death of two youths and two hospitals after attending Emerge Dance Music Festival in Belfast.
17 -year -old Mia Kiwan of County Tipperry in the Republic of Ireland became unwell in the event and died in the hospital shortly thereafter.
In a separate incident of 24 -year -old TRAI Keenan from County Down, he died a few hours after the incident ended at a rented residence in the city center.
Shine Productions, which organized the festival, has been approached for comment.
Emerge Music Festival is the largest dance concert in Northern Ireland.
It usually occurs on the August Bank Holiday Weekend in Boucher playing grounds in South Belfast and attracts a crowd of around 40,000 dance music fans each day.
The festival this year was made in the headlines by Fetboy Slim on Saturday and bicep on Sunday, while Sammy Virji, Fazak, Sunny Fodera and Danny Hoved were also line up.
Mia was visiting Belfast from Karric-on-Sire to participate in the event.
The investigation is still going on what is the cause of his death.
Belfast District Commander Suptest Alastair Hagan said: “It was reported during the incident that a 17 -year -old girl had become unwell. Sadly, she later died in the hospital.”
“Police stayed at the scene till Monday afternoon, 25 August.
“An investigation continues to establish the circumstances around the sad sudden death of this young man, and our views are with the family and friends of the deceased.”
Sarah Rosh, who is collecting money for Mia’s family, posted an online money on a pages, to say that the teenager was a “bright, fun and very loving girl who touched someone’s heart who knew him”.
“Mia was an outgoing person and burnt in every room in which he left,” he said.
“His laughter and heat will never be forgotten by those lucky people who know him.”
The Belfast City Council, which operates the boucher playgrounds, said it “was deeply saddened by death” and said that it sent honestly condolences to the young man’s family in this difficult time “.
Mr. Keenan also attended the festival and became unwell and died after returning to his rented residence in Belfast.
He worked as a chef and had a four -month -old son.
In a funeral notice, he was described as “Pamela and John’s beloved son and Messon’s nutritious father, brother -in -law of Shanis, Tyler, Claire and Tony and Tiffany’s loving companions”.
talking to Irish news, Shanis said that the family was destroyed after his death.
“TRAI was someone who would do anything for anyone,” he said.
“He was very funny, very strong hearted. He had the biggest smile that you could ever see. He was too much in his walk.
“The whole city only loved him; everyone loved him.
“It still doesn’t feel real. It is terrible.
“From his videos and accessories, they had the best night, they really did. But it’s terrible how it finished.”
Irish News reported that Mr. Keenan was earlier suffering from heart complications and asthma.
The family told the newspaper that he had suffered a panic and his death was not associated with drugs.
The police are still investigating both deaths and said that there were several arrests in the weekend.
SUPT HAGAN said that many organizations – including the police service of North Ireland and Belfast City Council, were involved with ensuring that the festival was safely passed.
He said that the officials made seven arrests in the weekend and issued three fixed penalty notices, one precaution and nine community resolution notices.
He said that crimes were involved in disorganized behavior, beverage-driving, attack on police and controlled drugs.