Friends of a teen girl who died at Centre of Gravity (COG) in Kelowna over the weekend, have started a page for her family.
Adison Davies, of Kamloops, who was set to graduate early was enrolled in psychology and sociology at Thompson Rivers University.
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She was described as a bright young girl who was excited to one day have a career in medicine.
Davies fell into medical distress on Friday night at the festival, and later died in hospital.
A GoFundMe set up in Davies name hopes to raise $7,000 to help cover the costs of Davies funeral and other financial burdens her family may incur.
So far, more than $4,300 has been raised.
The investigation into Daviessa国际传媒 death is ongoing; however, RCMP do not believe her death is criminal in nature at this time.
When information regarding Daviessa国际传媒 death was released, the Interior Health Authority (IHA) posted a pre-scheduled Tweet regarding festivals and drug use. sa国际传媒淢ixing drugs or using drugs while drinking puts you at increased risk of ODsa国际传媒, it stated.
Now IHA is stating this Tweet was not in response to any one incident that took place at COG, and that they were saddened to hear of the teensa国际传媒檚 death.
Our statement on the weekend festival tragedy and important health and safety information.
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