While other major electronic music festivals have been rocked by kids overdosing on party drugs, Ultra Music Festival has remained relatively unscathed.

Until now, that is. Officials now believe that the Sunday death of a young man who was partying in Bayfront Park was a drug overdose. Medical examiners say New Jersey resident Anthony Joseph Cassano "started showing signs of erratic behavior" at Ultra on Sunday night. Paramedics were called, but the 20-year-old was pronounced dead at the hospital from "multiple organ failure," according to a police report.



Neither Cassano's family nor Ultra organizers could be reached for comment. Miami Police and Miami-Dade Medical Examiner's Office are awaiting a toxicology report before determining an official cause of death, but both tell Riptide they believe a drug overdose was likely.

Officials say Cassano was visiting Miami from his hometown of Franklin Lake, New Jersey in order to attend Ultra.

At some point on Sunday night, however, Cassano began acting erratically, police say. At 10:54 p.m., paramedics responded to a call at Bayfront Park. They whisked Cassano to Jackson Memorial Hospital.

A Miami Police report shows that Cassano died shortly after midnight. It says that his father arrived at the hospital but left before he could be interviewed.

Sergeant Freddie Cruz tells Riptide the death "appeared to be an overdose," but stressed that it was still under investigation. Coroners say it may take weeks to get a full toxicology report.

Cruz said he was unaware of any other serious suspected overdoses and that, in general, the event went smoothly.

"Everything was great," he said. "We had a couple of issues of people attempting to jump the fence and get in for free but nothing that we couldn't handle."

An Ultra spokeswoman did not return Riptide's request for comment. Nor could the Cassanos be reached by phone or email.





A funeral home in Franklin Lakes, New Jersey, has a website with a picture and short biography of Anthony Cassano . It says that he was a junior at Ramapo College, and loved to garden and fish. Viewings will be held the first two days of April, and Cassano will be buried on April 3 in Franklin Lakes.



