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Tragedy Strikes at Mumbai's 999999999 Concert: Two Lives Lost Amid Drug Overdose

A recent concert by the Italian techno duo 999999999 in Mumbai turned tragic when two MBA students died, and another was hospitalized due to a suspected drug overdose. The incident has led to multiple arrests, including event organizers and a college student accused of distributing drugs. As investigations unfold, the venue has expressed condolences and is cooperating with authorities. This shocking event raises concerns about safety and substance use at large gatherings. Read on to learn more about the details surrounding this unfortunate incident.
 

Concert Incident Overview

Recently, the Italian techno duo 999999999, also known as 9x9, performed at the NESCO Exhibition Centre in Goregaon East, Mumbai. Unfortunately, the event took a tragic turn when two MBA students lost their lives, allegedly due to a drug-related incident. A 28-year-old male and a 24-year-old female reportedly succumbed after consuming a substance suspected to be MDMA. Additionally, a 25-year-old woman from their group is currently in critical condition at a local hospital. In connection with the drug case, authorities have detained the event organizer, the head of security, and three other individuals.


Details of the Incident

On the night of April 11, approximately 25 students from a prominent college in South Mumbai attended the concert. During the event, a yellow pill, believed to be MDMA, was shared among attendees. While they enjoyed the music, some began to show alarming symptoms like breathlessness and dizziness around 12:30 am. The two women were rushed to a hospital in Jogeshwari East, but they were unable to provide statements due to their critical condition. Tragically, the male victim was declared dead at a Goregaon West hospital on Sunday morning, followed by the passing of one of the women later that day.


Survivor's Account

A survivor of the incident revealed that she received the pill from a classmate and noted that others in her group had taken similar substances. She could not recall the events following her consumption of the pill, although she mentioned that everything seemed normal while they were dancing. The survivor described the substance as resembling Ecstasy, which she had encountered at previous events.


Ongoing Police Investigation

Law enforcement has arrested several individuals linked to the case, including a college student accused of drug distribution, an event organizer, a venue management official, a security staff member, and another student believed to be the supplier. They were taken into custody on Monday and are currently being interrogated by the police. Initial investigations indicate that the substance consumed was likely MDMA, a synthetic drug commonly known as ecstasy or molly. Allegations suggest that the drugs were distributed within the venue, and the organizers failed to prevent substance use. Reports also indicate that alcohol was served to underage attendees without the necessary permits.


Venue's Response

A spokesperson for NESCO issued a statement expressing condolences to those affected and acknowledging the seriousness of the situation. They assured that they are fully cooperating with the authorities in their investigation and are providing all necessary information to clarify the facts. The spokesperson emphasized that, due to the ongoing investigation, further comments would be inappropriate, but they remain committed to supporting the authorities and upholding safety standards.


About 999999999

999999999, stylized as 9x9, is an Italian hard techno duo known for their presence in the underground EDM and rave scene. They are celebrated for their acid techno sound and high-energy performances, often delivering intense, warehouse-style rave experiences. The Mumbai concert was part of their international tour, Acid Storm, and was promoted as a high-energy techno event steeped in rave culture. Despite a ban on phones inside the venue, videos of attendees dancing to the techno beats have surfaced online.