Tests on teenager prove inconclusive after suspected ecstasy overdose death

A YORKSHIRE 17-year-old who died from a suspected ecstasy overdose has been described as “a very dedicated student on track for a successful career”.

Joseph Preston died on Sunday morning, hours after apparently taking the drug while at a music night in Leeds with friends.

Two 18-year-olds arrested by police on suspicion of supplying a controlled drug, understood to be friends of the victim, were released on bail yesterday.

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A post-mortem examination to determine how Joe, from Ben Rhydding, Ilkley, died, proved inconclusive and police say further tests will now be needed.

A spokesman for Craven College, where Mr Preston was a second year student in carpentry and joinery, said staff were saddened to hear about the “untimely death”.

She said: “The college is offering support through its counseling service to any students who may be affected by this news.”

Principal Robert Bellfield said: “Joe was a very dedicated student and was on track for a successful career in carpentry and joinery. He was well liked and will be greatly missed by his fellow students.

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“Our thoughts and prayers are with Joe’s family and friends at this distressing time.”

Joe is thought to have attended a dance music night on Saturday at Canal Mills, a venue in Armley, Leeds. Police believe his condition deteriorated after consuming alcohol and ecstasy during the evening and heading to a friend’s house in Shipley.