Police issue ecstasy warning after teenager dies
Police have issued a warning after teenager dies after taking ecstasy drug.
Police investigating the death of a teenager girl are urging anyone who may have taken a form of ecstasy known as “MasterCard” to urgently seek medical attention.
Shortly after 5am on Monday morning police were called to the Victoria Warehouse, on Trafford Wharf Road, in Trafford, after a teenage girl suffered an adverse reaction after allegedly taking one “MasterCard” ecstasy pill whilst on a night out.
She sadly died in hospital a short time later.
Police are now concerned about any others who may have taken the pills and want to encourage anyone who may have taken the drug to urgently seek medical attention.
Detective Inspector Helen Bell from GMP’s Trafford Division said:
Anyone with information should call police on 0161 8567662 , 101 or the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.