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Published 16:23 3 Aug 2019 BST
Updated 16:34 3 Aug 2019 BST
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This followed warnings from Indiependence organisers that a "bad batch of something" was going around at the festival on Friday night. In a post on social media, they discouraged revellers from taking anything they were unsure of.CUH has received patients with very severe illness from taking Ecstasy at the Indie19 Festival in Mitchelstown. We are aware that a text message was issued to attendees concerning "reports of a bad batch of something on the campsite" Please circulate & to all attending stay safe pic.twitter.com/WjMIvQym9h
— Cork University Hosp (@CUH_Cork) August 3, 2019
"Welfare Message - We have reports of a bad batch of something in the campsite, do not consume any substances that you are unsure about, it has the potential to make you very sick," the warning read. "Please be careful and look after each other."
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