Drugs kill seven at Vietnam music festival

A security guard is posted at the entrance to the West Lake Water Park in Hanoi on Monday after at least seven partygoers died from drug use during the electronic dance music festival
A security guard is posted at the entrance to the West Lake Water Park in Hanoi on Monday after at least seven partygoers died from drug use during the electronic dance music festival "Trip to the Moon" inside the park. (AFP photo)

HANOI: Seven Vietnamese have died and five are in a coma after taking drugs at an electronic dance music festival in Hanoi, officials said Monday, as authorities scrambled to trace the substance.

The Sunday night disaster, believed to be the deadliest drug-related incident in the country, shocked the communist nation's conservative capital. Synthetic drug use is on the rise but remains largely underground among a relatively niche group of hard-partying youth.

The victims, all Vietnamese, tested positive for an unspecified drug, prompting officials to ban all electronic dance music (EDM) festivals in the capital.

"Police investigators are trying to figure out what type of drug that was," deputy director of Hanoi police Nguyen Van Vien told reporters Monday.

Officials said the dead were all in their 20s, while the five people in a coma in intensive care are aged between 18 and 30.

If the deaths are confirmed as drug-related it could be one of the worst cases anywhere in recent memory of mass narcotics-related deaths at a music festival.

Sunday night's "Trip To The Moon" festival was hosted by Vietnam Electronic Weekend in Hanoi's upscale West Lake, a neighbourhood popular among expats, teachers and youth for its nightlife.

Thousands attended the event which sprawled across three stages at a water park and included EDM big hitters Yellow Claw and Headhunterz on the line-up, according to the online flyer.

One festivalgoer said she saw several people collapse in the crowd and about four people shuttled out on stretchers.

"I thought maybe they were just exhausted but when I saw more people (being carried out) I was shocked... there were so many ambulances outside I was freaking out," she told AFP, declining to be named.

Another who attended the festival said she saw many people she suspected to be high standing around dazed for most of the night.

"They didn't dance much, just swayed a bit and they didn't like the lights shining directly at them," she told AFP, adding that security did not spend much time checking people at the entrance.

Organisers did not respond to AFP's calls on Monday.

Investigators are trying to confirm who brought the drugs into the venue and said all events of its kind would be banned in the capital pending the probe.

"The incident yesterday... was very painful. It was a great loss," said Tran Xuan Ha, deputy head of the Hanoi government's propaganda department.

Tickets cost between $21 and $135 in a country which has joined Asia's multi-million-dollar fixation on EDM.

The EDM party scene has gained popularity in the capital as has drug use among young people, in a city where most bars and clubs are supposed to close at midnight in line with the official curfew.

It was the third Vietnam Electronic Weekend festival held in the country and was slated to be the biggest yet, according to state media.

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Vocabulary

  • collapse: to suddenly fall down and become very ill or unconscious - หมดสติ ล้มลง
  • coma: a deep unconscious state, usually lasting a long time and caused by serious illness or injury - สภาพไม่รู้สึกตัวของผู้ป่วย
  • conservative: careful; cautious; not taking chances - ระมัดระวัง
  • curfew: a law that does not allow people to go outside between a particular time in the evening and a particular time in the morning - กฎอัยการศึก คือห้ามออกนอกบ้านในยามวิกาล
  • flyer: a piece of paper with information printed on it such as an advertisement -
  • narcotics: illegal drugs such as heroin, cocaine or crystal methamphetamine - ยาเสพย์ติด
  • niche: a job or activity that you are good at and that is very suitable for you -
  • propaganda: information, especially false information, that a government or organisation spreads in order to influence people’s opinions and beliefs - การโฆษณาชวนเชื่อ,การเผยแพร่,การเผยแผ่
  • stretcher: a type of bed used for carrying someone who is injured, ill, or dead - เปลพยาบาล
  • synthetic: manmade and not natural, made from chemicals in a factory and not in nature - เกิดจากการสังเคราะห์

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