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Old 02-26-2015, 06:34 PM
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Wesleyan (CT) MDMA Overdoses -- Co-ed Social Fraternity

An article (below) about a court appearance in the Wesleyan drug overdose incidents. Allegations of drug dealing/sales are reported, along with the condition of a couple of people who were hospitalized. (The article says, "Two victims remained hospitalized Wednesday. One was found unresponsive with no vital signs and was revived by paramedics who used six defibrillator shocks and numerous chest compressions, according to the affidavits.")

The OD incidents are connected with a party/event at the Eclectic Society, a "co-ed social fraternity."

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http://www.qconline.com/news/nation/...722b97dad.html

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