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Electric Picnic festival goers warned to stay away from 'dodgy pills'

The drug known as ‘Blue Ghosts’ or ‘Casper’ is doing the rounds at the festival and organisers have urged picnickers to be careful.

ORGANISERS OF THE Electric Picnic festival in Stradbally, Co Laois have issued a warning about “dodgy pills” circulating on the site .

The drug known as ‘Blue Ghosts’ or ‘Casper’  is doing the rounds at the festival and organisers have urged picnickers to be careful and stay safe.

Around 35,000 music fans are due to attend the sold-out festival this year that goes on until Sunday night.

Remember guys, all drugs are bad.

image(Electric Picnic/Facebook)

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