A 19-year-man has died and a woman is seriously ill in hospital after they are they took 'Red Bull' MDMA at a student drum and bass party.

Police were called at around 5am on Saturday morning to events venue The Assembly in Leamington Spa, in Warwickshire to reports that the man had become seriously ill.

Along with a 22-year-old woman, he was taken to hospital but later died.

A 19-year-man has died and a woman is seriously ill in hospital after they are they took 'Red Bull' MDMA (pictured) at a student drum and bass party

Police were called at around 5am on Saturday morning to events venue The Assembly in Leamington Spa, in Warwickshire to reports that the man had become seriously ill

The woman remains in a serious condition and a number of others were also treated in hospital after suffering adverse affects to the drug.

It is thought the group were at a drum and bass student event at the venue, but may not have purchased the drugs onsite.

Detective Superintendent Pete Hill from Warwickshire Police said: 'Our thoughts are with the family of the teenager, and specialist officers are currently supporting them.

'At this time we believe the tablet taken is a red hexagonal pill named 'Red Bull', which is believed to be MDMA, and we are concerned there may be others who have also taken this.

Along with a 22-year-old woman, he was taken to hospital but later died. Pictured: Police outside the events venue today

The woman remains in a serious condition and a number of others were also treated in hospital after suffering adverse affects to the drug. Pictured: A doorman and members of the public stand outside The Assembly in Leamington Spa

'Whilst the cause of death has not been confirmed and we are keeping an open mind as to whether the substance caused a bad reaction or an overdose, we would advise anyone who has also taken it to seek medical advice.

'We would also ask anyone who purchased any pills but have not yet taken them to please safely dispose of them.

'If others were at the same event last night and are aware their friends took this drug, please check in on them to ensure they are ok.

'If anyone requires urgent health advice, please contact your GP or call 111. In an emergency, please visit A&E or call 999.'