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Police have arrested three men on suspicion of supplying drugs after two people died at a music festival. | |
The men, all from Hampshire, were held on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of Class A drugs after the deaths at Mutiny Festival in Portsmouth. | |
A 20-year-old from Havant, a 20-year-old from Waterlooville, and a 22-year-old from Cosham were all taken into custody on Monday, Hampshire Police said. | |
The arrests follow the deaths of 20-year-old Tommy Cowan and 18-year-old Georgia Jones, who fell ill at the festival on Saturday night. | |
They were among 15 attendees admitted to Queen Alexandra Hospital, prompting police to warn of a "high strength or bad batch" of drugs. | |
Organisers cancelled the second day of the festival, which Craig David and Sean Paul were due to headline, as a safety precaution. | |
One person remained in hospital in a critical condition on Monday, as Ms Jones's mother pleaded with people not to take drugs. | |
Writing on Facebook, Janine Milburn, pleaded with people not to take drugs said: "Georgia died yesterday due to complications after taking two pills at Mutiny. If nothing else I hope what has happened to her will deter you from taking anything ever. | |
"The pills had caused her temperature to rise so high it made her fit for 45 minutes." | |
Her daughter was "full of life", she said, adding: "I just hope this stops at least some of you from ending up the same." | |
Mr Cowan, also known as Tommy Bakeer, was described as a caring young man who had recently become a father. | |
His father Damian Cowan, 43, told the Portsmouth News: "He loved life and he loved his little boy. | |
"He was everything. He was a good lad - unfortunately he made a bad choice." | |
Mr Cowan was a "brilliant" friend, according to Jack Ford, who met him at college studying uniformed services. | |
"He is such a caring guy who would do anything for anyone," the 19-year-old said. "He loved going out with his mates but most importantly loved spending time with his girlfriend and son. | |
"It was a big shock to lose such a great guy like him." | |
Both victims were from Havant, Hampshire. | |
Police said Ms Jones was taken ill at the festival, in King George V Playing Fields, at 7.10pm. Mr Cowan was found collapsed 20 minutes later. | |
A further 13 festival-goers went to the hospital on Saturday but a spokeswoman said they were "not necessarily all drugs-related". | |
Three more people went to hospital Sunday morning for treatment to injuries suffered in assaults or because of alcohol-related intoxication, the hospital said. | |
Police said the deaths were separate incidents and were not suspicious. | |
Mutiny Festival warned at around 9.30pm on Saturday that it was "aware of a dangerous high-strength or bad-batch substance on site", urging people not to take any drugs. | |
Organisers later added: "Following the terrible news from earlier today, the team behind Mutiny Festival are incredibly sad to announce that the Sunday of the festival has been cancelled as a safety precaution." | |
The festival, which was headlined by Dizzee Rascal on Saturday, also urged customers to "responsibly dispose" of any substances. | |
Sean Paul paid his respects to the loved ones of the pair who died, as did Craig David, who tweeted: "My heart goes out to the family and friends of the two young people who lost their lives @MutinyFestivals yesterday." | |
Police asked anyone with information to call 101. |