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Coroner Slams 'Market-Like' Drug Dealing at Boomtown After Student's MDMA Death

Winchester, Hampshire – Drugs were being sold openly, "like food at a market", at the notorious Boomtown music festival, where a 22-year-old university student died last August after overdosing on MDMA, a coroner has stated. The death of Ben Buckfield marks the fifth fatality at the annual event since its inception in 2009. Former film student Ben Buckfield, a recent graduate of the University of Winchester, died after suffering a seizure following the consumption of four MDMA pills in what was described as a 'drug bomb' during the festival in South Downs National Park. His cause of death was confirmed as Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) toxicity. During an inquest at Winchester Coroner's Court, Coroner Nicholas Walker expressed, "very worrying", concerns about the widespread and overt drug dealing. He highlighted evidence from Ben's friends that dealers would wander through the festival's campsites shouting, "ket, coke, pills"...

Taking Facebook's Advice: Why You Should Book That Trip

In a recent post on their official page, Facebook encouraged users to take the plunge and "BOOK THE TRIP!!" whether they're thinking of a quick weekend getaway or a longer, more leisurely adventure. The social media giant's enthusiastic endorsement has sparked a renewed sense of wanderlust, and we're here to tell you that you should take their advice.


With the stresses of everyday life, it's easy to put off planning a vacation or holiday. But Facebook's message is clear: if you've been thinking of taking a break, now is the time to make it happen. And with the right financial tools, you can make your travel dreams a reality.

Nationalnews.uk suggests that you can use online platforms such as Trading 212 to manage your finances and get closer to your travel goals. Alternatively, you could consider investing in cryptocurrencies like Ethereum, which can potentially provide a boost to your savings.

The idea is simple: by taking control of your finances and making smart investment decisions, you can free up the funds needed to book that trip you've been dreaming of. Whether you're looking for a romantic escape, a family vacation, or an adventure with friends, the key is to be proactive and make it happen.

So, take Facebook's advice and start planning your next trip. With a little financial planning and some smart decision-making, you could be jetting off to your dream destination in no time. As Facebook so succinctly put it, "IDK who needs to hear this but... BOOK THE TRIP!!" – and we're inclined to agree.

IDK who needs to hear this but... BOOK THE TRIP!!

Posted by Facebook on Friday 27 June 2025

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