THE HAGUE James Daniels Jersey , Oct. 20 (Xinhua) -- Dutch police on Monday announced the death of a third person during the Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE), with a 41-year-old woman from Utrecht having deceased on Sunday as a result of drug use.
After attending a party and a club the women felt unwell. She was taken to hospital, where she deceased shortly after her arrival. A medical examiner found that the woman was deceased by the use of drug ecstasy.
On Sunday the police had already announced the deaths of a 21-year-old Dutchman from Oude Wetering and a 33-year-old man from Serbia, presumably as a result of drug use as well.
The police started an investigation into the deaths and also issued a warning against tainted drugs. They called on visitors of the ADE to get rid of all their drugs or to let the drugs tested.
With over 2 Jaire Alexander Jersey ,200 artists from around the globe performing in 120 of clubs in Amsterdam the ADE is one of the world's biggest dance club events. The festival was held from Wednesday Oct. 15 until Sunday Oct. 19.
The ADE organization was shocked by the sudden death of three people that attended the events that took place as part of the ADE. "We are in close contact with all of the venues, municipalities and emergency services that are part of the ADE and every precaution is taken to ensure the safety and security of the audience at all participating venues," the organization said in a statement.
"Each venue has a strict door policy and a comprehensive inspection is completed at every venue entrance," the ADE organization added. "Drug use is not tolerated in any way and ADE and its partners make every effort to ensure that people are behaving responsibly at the event. Ultimately there is a limit to what we can do and individuals must take responsibility for their own actions."
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By Burak Akinci
ANKARA Isaiah Wynn Jersey , May 17 (Xinhua) -- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his U.S. counterpart Donald Trump met for the first time on Tuesday at the White House amid frictions on how to fight the Islamic State (IS) in Syria.
During a joint press conference, Trump brushed aside tensions between the two NATO allies and praised Turkey's fight against terrorism.
He was particularly keen on supporting Ankara's long-time struggle against the military insurgency inside Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), without mentioning the Syrian Kurdish militia the People's Protection Units (YPG).
The Trump administration has decided recently to supply arms to YPG fighters