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Police in Belfast have arrested two men in their 20s on suspicion of drug-related offenses following the death of Chloe Ferris, who was in her 20s, at the Lux nightclub in the city on Sunday morning. Emergency services were called to the scene after reports emerged that two women had fallen unconscious. Ferris had died by the time the police arrived. The other woman was taken to the hospital but has since been discharged and is now recovering at home. The two men have been released on police bail.
Ferris had been described as a great character by Thomas Turley, a youth worker from R City, who said she was a leader in the youth organization when she was a teenager and brought a lot to the group. “She had great drive and enthusiasm about her and that was something that always shone through along with how bubbly she was and how fun she was to have about.” He added that the group was properly thankful to have someone like Chloe Ferris involved in the program and she left a legacy with the people there.
A death announcement for Ferris described her as a beloved daughter and a much-loved sister-aunt, niece, and cousin. Her father, Declan, did not give any interview. Still, he thanked everyone who had offered support and reached out to the family since her death.
This tragic event has further fueled the call for action to improve drug safety measures in clubs and pubs in Northern Ireland. It has heightened the public’s concern about drug use, particularly in young people, and the associated risks, especially in an environment that is supposed to be safe and regulated
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