Drugged Easter eggs claim
Richard Finnila
April 17, 2006
POLICE are investigating claims that Easter eggs laced with drugs were handed out at a Brisbane rave on Saturday night at which one person died and another was left seriously ill.
A 25-year-old man from Carseldine on Brisbane's northside died in the Royal Brisbane Hospital from a suspected drug overdose shortly after midnight.
About the same time, paramedics transported another man, 20, suffering from nausea after eating an Easter egg he believed had been tampered with.
Authorities were last night trying to contact the deceased man's parents in New Zealand.
Detectives seized a small sample of the Easter eggs for analysis, but preliminary tests have shown no traces of any foreign substances.
The rave party, which was organised by Mayhem Productions, was held at the RNA Showgrounds between 8pm Saturday and 5am Sunday morning.
The organisers advertised the party on the internet as being "possibly our biggest event yet".
"For the first time ever, Mayhem comes early this year, with free Easter eggs, insane tunes and a world class line up of the best acts to ever grace your ears," the Mayhem website stated.
Rave organiser Harley Jones refused to comment to The Courier-Mail when contacted about the incidents.
"We've got nothing to say," he said, before hanging up.
It is understood Mr Jones flew to Sydney only hours after the party to organise another rave scheduled for last night.
Police were only advised of the event when they were called to attend the incident.
RNA's acting CEO Brendan Christou said the organisers were not required to inform police about the rave as the party did not have a liquor license and did not expect more than 2000 people.
He said the death was an isolated incident.
"It's a tragic incident," he said.
Police are not treating the death as suspicious at this stage. Detectives are awaiting the results of a toxicology report and autopsy.
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