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Man dies at Twinbrook house party 'Speckled Rolex' drug warning after Belfast death
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A man has died at a house party in west Belfast. Police in Northern Ireland have issued a warning over a type of yellow ecstasy known as "speckled Rolex" after one man died and four others were hospitalised.
Four other men have been taken to the Royal Victoria Hospital for treatment. It is believed all five men were at a house party in Twinbrook - an area on the outskirts of Belfast.
All four are now believed to be in a stable condition. Paramedics were called to Thornhill Court at about 19:30 GMT on Friday. The man died at the scene.
Paramedics were called to Thornhill Court in Twinbrook at around 19:30 GMT on Friday. Police, who believe the speckled Rolex tablets were taken, have advised anyone who has them to dispose of them safely.
Reports to police are that yellow ecstasy tablets known as 'Speckled Rolex' may have been consumed. A post-mortem examination will be held to establish the cause of the man's death.
The police advise anyone in possession of tablets like these or any other illegal substance to dispose of them safely and immediately.