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Ecstasy decoded: How a ‘party pill’ turned fatal at Mumbai concert

Two MBA students’ deaths at a Mumbai concert highlight ecstasy’s dangers. Known as Molly or E, this party drug, often in colourful pills, can cause fatal overheating and organ strain. Unregulated potency and adulterants, especially when combined with dancing and alcohol, amplify risks, making timely recognition of symptoms crucial.

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