Over the weekend, it was reported that a 24-year old man attending Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas died after reportedly collapsing at the parking lot of the event. Now, The Las Vegas Sun reports that another man died after attending the electronic music festival. On Saturday evening, Anthony Anaya of Everett, Washington, was found unconscious at Las Vegas hotel Vdara before later passing. He was 25.

The coroner's office hasn't determined whether his death was related to the festival, but the Associated Press reports that he was in attendance, according to the Sun. Those reports haven't yet been confirmed with festival organizer Insomniac. The coroner's office has also yet to complete the autopsy for Montgomery Tsang, the festival's first reported death.

Police told the Sun that 25 festival goers were taken to the hospital for medical treatment. That's up from a number of five, as previously reported by the Sun.

In 2010, over 100 people were hospitalized during the event, which at the time took place in Los Angeles, some due to gatecrashers and nearly half caused by drugs or alcohol. That year, a 15-year-old female attendee died at the festival of a drug overdose. Subsequently, the festival was moved to Las Vegas. It made headlines for attendee deaths in Dallas in 2011 and Las Vegas in 2012.