A TEENAGE girl has died at Leeds Festival in a suspected drug overdose.

The 17-year-old, from Oldham, Greater Manchester, died shortly after 3.40am this morning.

4 Paramedics are seen at Leeds Festival Credit: SWNS:South West News Service

4 The main stage at the Leeds Festival displayed high-profile signs about drug use Credit: SWNS:South West News Service

A 17-year-old boy who is also from Oldham has been arrested on suspicion of supplying controlled drugs.

He is currently in custody.

Leeds Festival’s Police Commander, Superintendent Matt Davison said: “Our thoughts are with the family of the girl who has died. We have family liaison officers in place supporting them and they have asked that their privacy is respected at this extremely difficult time.

“While the exact cause of her death is yet to be established, the information we have indicates that she has taken a combination of drugs.

"This is a tragic incident and I hope serves as a timely reminder to others of the risk of taking illegal substances, particularly when mixing different types of drugs and drinking alcohol.

“If anyone has any concerns for either themselves or others at the festival, I would urge them to contact staff on-site or seek urgent medical assistance."

Melvin Benn, of organisers Festival Republic, said: "To say we are deeply saddened about this tragedy is an understatement.

"West Yorkshire Police have taken action against those that may have supplied the drugs, and we will continue to work with them as usual.

"I would like to take this opportunity to remind anyone attending Reading and Leeds Festival that there is no safe way to take prohibited drugs and there are no safe prohibited drugs."

West Yorkshire Police had issued a warning to festival goers about potentially lethal high-strength ecstasy pills that had been found on the site.

Officers had found pills called Donkey Kongs, Trumps and Skypes which contained around three times the average dose of MDMA.

The force tweeted the message: "They have been found in circulation onsite. These are very dangerous, high strength pills, up to three times the normal average adult dose."

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There have now been 12 fatalities at British music festivals in the last two years.

There were 2,917 deaths related to drug misuse in England and Wales in 2018 and 92 deaths caused by MDMA poisoning, according to figures released by the Office for National Statistics this week.

Lewis Haunch, 17, collapsed and died after taking ecstasy at the Leeds Festival three years ago.

Please be aware of the following named substances Donkey

Kong, Trump and Skype pills. They have been found in

circulation onsite. These are very dangerous, high strength pills, up to 3

times the normal average adult dose. pic.twitter.com/mLDnDO5JUI — LeedsFestivalPolice (@LeedsFestPolice) August 23, 2019

4 Jeremy McKinnon of A Day To Remember performs on stage at the festival Credit: Getty - Contributor

4 Suspect drug packets were seen on the floor at Leeds Festival Credit: SWNS:South West News Service

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