A 16-year-old boy whose loss of life after falling in poor health at Leeds Pageant police suspect was drug-related has been named, as his household paid tribute to him as “fiercely impartial”.
David Celino fell in poor health whereas on the music occasion on Saturday and was taken to hospital the place he died within the early hours of Sunday, West Yorkshire Police stated.
Officers are investigating whether or not the teenager, from Worsley in Higher Manchester, had taken a specific kind of ecstasy (MDMA) pill earlier than his loss of life.
In a tribute launched by way of the drive, his household stated: “Our David was a gorgeous, fiercely impartial and heat character who lived daily at 110% and who beloved to spend time having fun with music together with his associates.
Leeds Pageant was the spotlight of his summer season; finally it was to take his life in essentially the most unfair, merciless and horrible method, and we're damagedDavid Celino's household
“He had simply obtained fabulous GCSE outcomes, obtained into school, and had hoped to review laptop science at a high college.
“Leeds Pageant was the spotlight of his summer season; finally it was to take his life in essentially the most unfair, merciless and horrible method, and we're damaged.”
Assistant Chief Constable Catherine Hankinson beforehand urged anybody with data to contact police, name 101, or go to the West Yorkshire Police web site.
She stated: “Whereas the precise explanation for his loss of life is but to be established, one line of inquiry is that he had taken a specific kind of ecstasy (MDMA) pill, which was described as a gray or black rectangular form.
“At this second in time that is believed to be an remoted incident as now we have not obtained any related stories.”
These behind the pageant stated they have been “working intently” with police to assist with their investigation and that they “take all stories of incidents the place drug use is suspected significantly”.