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UPDATED: Teen dies after taking ecstasy at party - your comments

A teenage boy has died after taking ecstasy at a party in Broadfield.

Ex Thomas Bennett pupil Kieran Lindsey, 18, collapsed foaming at the mouth, at a house in Sundew Close in the early hours of Saturday morning.

The Observer understands that youngsters continued to party around the sick youth for several hours before dragging him to nearby Snowdrop Close and dumping him.

When paramedics were finally called the teen was already in a critical condition and was later pronounced dead at East Surrey Hospital in Redhill.

Three men and two women from Crawley, were arrested on suspicion of supplying a Class A drug before being bailed pending further enquiries.

Did you know kieran? Feel free to post your messages and tributes below or

email matthew.gaw@sussexnewspapers.co.uk

Your comments

Kieran…cannot believe it.

You will never be forgotten, Me, Georgie and Luke have got some wiked memories of you!

Although we didn't see you much lately when we did you always had a story to tell! Always singing and MC-in!

Please let this be a rude awakening to all the youths that do Class A's!...

All our Love Cheyenne & Georgie x X x

still cant quite believe he has gone, its a tragic loss!

Dont think it will ever sink in, he was such a character and its going to be strange without him.

going to miss him a great deal and our little tap dancing jokes, cant forget those!

he was always there to cheer me up with his cheeky ways haha bless him!

My heart goes out to all of his family.

Amelia Driscoll


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