Sheffield Bassfest: Drugs warning after music festival illnesses

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Police say a number of people became seriously ill after taking ecstasy at Bassfest in Sheffield.

Police say anybody who feels ill after taking drugs at the event should seek medical attention

Police have issued a drugs warning after a number of people became seriously ill at a music festival. South Yorkshire Police said the victims were believed to have taken ecstasy or MDMA at the Bassfest event in Sheffield over the weekend. The force said anybody who felt ill after taking drugs at the event should seek medical attention and urged people to check on family and friends.It featured artists including Chase & Status, Tion Wayne, Bad Boy Chiller Crew and Bru-C.

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