Sunday, July 19, 2015

Sixteen disco in Riccione dies ecstasy – ANSA.it

A 16 year old boy died after taking ecstasy disco Cocorico ‘Riccione. The young, the province of Perugia, was in the room with friends, fell ill around 4 last night. Apparently he had taken ‘MDMA’, ecstasy.

Rescued by a 118 ambulance, died shortly afterwards in hospital.

On the spot the police, who investigate to reconstruct the dynamics of facts and to understand who has sold, and where the drugs to the boy.

Cocoricò: fight against drug – The Cocoricò of Riccione and its ‘pyramid’, one of the locals best known in Italy, it was – in its long history – attended also by those who sought the ‘buzz’ as a form of transgression, but for some years has tacked on wholesome fun, as indicated by a slogan in front of the local and collaboration with law order. Just under a month ago, on June 26, the club was ‘transferred’ to San Patrignano where, for the 1,500 children of the community, had organized a big party on the occasion of World Day of fight against drugs.

The auditorium of the community had turned into a huge nightclub with DJs of local, crowned by the British magazine ‘DJmag’ as the most important Italian disco and 16 / a in the world ranking. “For years – says ironically the disc jockey more ‘historical’ of Cocoricò, Claudio Coccoluto – we were the largest suppliers of customers in San Patrignano: there was a time when the offense was communicated as a super divertimento.’Lo buzz Saturday Night ‘: already call him so, are you encouraging and legitimizing. I was never this good attitude, I fought to make it clear that any drug in the world is not worth a milligram of endorphins produced by the pleasure of being well , listen to music “.

A policy confirmed and emphasized by the owner of the restaurant, Fabrizio De Meis:” fun safe and healthy elevates the work done over the years by Cocoricò both from the point of view of art both safety and contrast of ‘excess and getting high. “

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