The mother of tragic Faye Allen, who died at the weekend after an adverse reaction to taking her first ecstasy tablet, also lost two babies to cot death.

Faye, 17, died on Monday after taking a form of the drug known as “Mastercard” at Victoria Warehouse in Trafford .

The teenager, from Liverpool, had been attending Don’t Let Daddy Know (#DLDK) at the popular clubbing venue with her boyfriend.

And it has now emerged that it is the third tragedy to hit Faye’s family.

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Her mother Maxine lost Faye’s brother Jordon to cot death aged just 23 months in 2004. A month later Faye’s sister Neve also passed away from cot death aged 18 weeks.

At double inquest in November 2004 Liverpool coroner Andre Rebello ruled that both children died of natural causes. He added that Jordan’s death was linked to his epilepsy but it was impossible to tell if Neve had inherited the condition.

Faye’s mum gave evidence at the inquest telling how she fought to save Jordan when she was unable to wake him as he slept next to her.

The inquest hearing was also told how a month after Jordan’s death Ms Allen put Neve to bed as usual but was unable to wake her the next morning, August 15.

Following the deaths Faye posted pictures of the two youngsters on her Facebook page and also helped create an online memorial to the siblings.

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Tributes have now been paid to Faye, who also had an older brother and younger sister following her death at the weekend.

Her boyfriend’s father told the M.E.N: “She had never been to a rave or nightclub before. This was the first time. They are a couple of young lovers who have gone to a club. Faye took a pill for the first time and disaster has struck.

“The whole family are absolutely devastated. We don’t know how we are going to look after each other.

“Faye was her mother’s best friend and she doted on her brother and sister and her boyfriend. She loved to look after her disabled brother and her younger sister. She was such a smiley and warm, loving girl.”

Tributes also poured in for the teenager on Facebook and Twitter, with friends describing her as an “angel” and “lovely kid”.

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Faye’s death sparked an urgent warning from police appealing for anyone else who has taken a Mastercard ecstasy tablet to seek medical help.

Today they confirmed that two arrests have been made.

A 19-year-old man and a woman, 20, have been arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply a Class A drug.

Both of them remain in custody for questioning.

A GMP spokesman said: “Sadly we know it is very unlikely that the girl was the only person to have taken this drug last night.

“We are appealing to anyone who may have taken this form of ecstasy, known as “MasterCard” to get checked out urgently. Even if you took it some hours ago, this pill will still be in your system and could be seriously harming your health.

“Anyone with any information about what happened or where this drug may have come from is asked to contact police as soon as possible.”

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