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The Tragic “CloseUp Forever Summer” Incident (2016)

The Tragic “CloseUp Forever Summer” Incident (2016)

Released Friday, 24th February 2023
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The Tragic “CloseUp Forever Summer” Incident (2016)

The Tragic “CloseUp Forever Summer” Incident (2016)

The Tragic “CloseUp Forever Summer” Incident (2016)

The Tragic “CloseUp Forever Summer” Incident (2016)

Friday, 24th February 2023
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The use and distribution of illegal substances have been an ongoing problem since drug cartels figured out how to grow their syndicates into multimillion-dollar empires.

Drug syndicates thrive on their customers’ addiction caused by narcotics, which has become a very dangerous cycle that doesn’t seem to end.

In a generation where rave parties have been a massive occurrence for social events, it is well-documented across the globe that many people, particularly teenagers and young adults, take party drugs while participating in rave parties.

But what happens if a person or group mistakenly consumes a party drug that an average human body couldn’t withstand?

An example of this happened during the 2016 Closeup Forever Summer Concert held at the Mall of Asia concert grounds with more than 15,000 people in attendance.

Tragically, five people who didn't know each other were reported to have bizarrely collapsed minutes apart at different venue areas.

As soon as the initial autopsy reports came out, the results shocked the entire nation, exposing drug-related personalities from privileged families with political connections that later turned on each other.

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