Tragic Overdose at Mumbai Rave Claims Lives of Two MBA Students
Two MBA students die after suspected drug overdose at Mumbai rave six arrested
The Indian Express
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Two MBA students from a management college in South Mumbai died after a suspected drug overdose during a rave concert in Goregaon, prompting police to arrest six individuals, including the event organizer. A third student remains in stable condition after being hospitalized. Investigations are ongoing to uncover how drugs were smuggled into the event.
- 01Two MBA students died from suspected drug overdoses at a rave in Goregaon, Mumbai.
- 02The event attracted approximately 3,000-4,000 attendees, including many college students.
- 03Six individuals, including the event organizer and a suspected drug supplier, have been arrested.
- 04A third student is hospitalized but in stable condition after consuming drugs at the concert.
- 05Police are investigating the drug supply chain and potential further arrests.
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Two MBA students from a management college in South Mumbai tragically died after allegedly overdosing on drugs at a rave concert in Goregaon, Mumbai, on April 11. The concert, which drew an estimated 3,000-4,000 attendees, was attended by a group of 15 students, some of whom reportedly consumed ecstasy and alcohol. One male student died early Sunday, followed by a female student later that day, while a third student is currently stable after being hospitalized. In response to the incident, the Vanrai police arrested six individuals, including the event organizer and a suspected drug supplier, under various sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), including Section 105 for culpable homicide not amounting to murder. Investigators are looking into how narcotics were smuggled into the venue and whether more individuals were involved in facilitating drug use at the event. Further arrests are anticipated as the investigation continues.
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This incident raises concerns about drug use at public events and the safety of attendees, particularly college students.
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