A grieving mother has revealed that her 18-year-old daughter died at the Mutiny Festival in Portsmouth after taking two pills.

Janine Milburn, a healthcare assistant, said Georgia Jones "was 18 and full of life" and that she hopes "this stops at least some of you ending up the same".

The popular dance festival was cancelled as a "safety precaution" after the death of Ms Jones and Tommy Cowan, a 20-year-old man.

Mr Cowan, also known as Tommy Bakeer, was described on Sunday evening as a caring young father.

According to Portsmouth local paper The News, his father, Damian Cowan, 43, said: "He was funny. He loved life and he loved his little boy.

"He was everything. He was a good lad - unfortunately he made a bad choice."

The two who died and another who is in critical condition were among 15 people to attend hospital during one night of the Mutiny Festival.

The deaths are being treated as separate incidents and are not being treated as suspicious. However, Hampshire Constabulary said inquiries were being made to determine the circumstances.