back2basics- Posted June 27 Report Share Posted June 27 From what i here they are not PMA, but somebody fucked up and they are bad news. If they don't sell in the UK they may find there way here or else where. Also watch for them in Ibiza if you are going. A second man has died after taking tablets from a "bad batch" of drugs suspected to be ecstasy at an all-night rave, Scotland Yard said. Steven Brett, 19, from Surrey, was pronounced dead at 1640BST on Tuesday. He had been taken to King's College Hospital for treatment on Sunday morning after being found collapsed and convulsing near the SE1 nightclub under London Bridge railway station. Clubbers have been warned to avoid these tablets A Scotland Yard spokesman said a postmortem into Mr Brett's death would be held shortly and an inquest would open soon. Detectives on Monday issued a picture of an ecstasy tablet similar to those found in a "bad" batch which it is feared caused the deaths of the two men. Bret Karl Gilkes, 20, from Birmingham, died on Sunday morning after being taken to St Thomas's Hospital in London. Police launched a nationwide amnesty for anyone who had bought the tablets and not taken them yet. Third victim A Scotland Yard spokesman said: "Anyone who has bought such a tablet anywhere in the country is asked to hand it in to police." The tablets were circulated among clubgoers at the all-night "Raindance" festival at the SE1 nightclub on Saturday. A number fell ill. Superintendent Wayne Smith said clubbers should hand the tablets to police Another man, 19, from west London, remains in a critical condition at St Thomas's Hospital after going there himself when he started to fall ill. Up to six other clubgoers have so far presented themselves at St Thomas's Hospital with symptoms of drug overdoses and have been discharged. Police warned that more people could still be affected by the drugs and urged anyone who still had them not to take them. Anyone who thinks they bought some of the contaminated tablets is asked to call the police incident room on 0208 247 8275. A few links to the story and a related story http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk/newsid_1409000/1409488.stm http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk/newsid_1405000/1405644.stm ------------------I want to go out blazing..not fade away.Trust in the currency of relationships, it's hard to earn but easy to loose - back2basics Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nycetouch Posted June 27 Report Share Posted June 27 I've taken similar looking pill, it was called a Rolex, on a number of occassions. Although it was unusually strong (in fact the best I've experienced), I or anyone I know who has taken them have ever had any problems. Maybe this is another batch disguised as the last Rolex stamp badge.------------------ Accountz Reeceevin' Ain't For No Candy-Ass Temps Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
momadance Posted June 27 Report Share Posted June 27 Its not like they throw the mold away after they make the first batch. They keep that around, and make more of the same looking pills months, or years later with different recipes.------------------No left turn unstoned Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
echostar Posted June 27 Report Share Posted June 27 thanks for the heads up------------------ transcend 1. To pass beyond the limits of2. To be greater than, as in intensity or power; surpass3. To exist above and independent of (material experience or the universe) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
matta Posted June 27 Report Share Posted June 27 yeah i saw that on bbc.co.uk... what was interesting was cops were wanting to people to hand in their drugs so they could be tested, with no comebacks....Anyway, it was pretty bad stuff.matt------------------ Stones Roses - Paint PromoAIM: mattarrundale1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
djmikedr Posted June 27 Report Share Posted June 27 Originally posted by nycetouch:I've taken similar looking pill, it was called a Rolex, on a number of occassions. Although it was unusually strong (in fact the best I've experienced), I or anyone I know who has taken them have ever had any problems. Maybe this is another batch disguised as the last Rolex stamp badge.Ditto. What he said.------------------DJmikeDR@aol.com aim: DJmikeDR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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