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Coroner suspects drug intoxication in Burning Man attendee’s death.

Tragedy Strikes at Burning Man Festival⁣ Amidst Heavy Rainstorm

In the midst of‍ a torrential rainstorm that trapped tens of thousands of people at Burning Man, ⁣a tragic death has been‌ reported, suspected to ⁣be due to drug intoxication.

Leon Reece, a 32-year-old from Truckee, California, was pronounced dead late⁣ on September‍ 1st after being discovered unresponsive at ⁤the 2023 Burning​ Man festival in Black Rock Desert, Nevada.

Despite​ the rain causing delays in‍ accessing the area​ where Reece was found, the Pershing County Sheriff’s Office has stated that weather did not appear to be a factor in his death.

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On September 5th, officials from the Washoe County Regional Medical Examiner’s Office⁤ announced the ⁢preliminary results of Mr. Reece’s ⁤death.

“The cause and manner of death are pending investigation, but drug intoxication is suspected,” the office said in​ a statement.

The ⁢festival had been closed to vehicles due to over half an inch of rain on September 1st, causing flooding and deep mud. More heavy rain followed on September 2nd, leaving attendees ⁤in a virtual lockdown and⁢ advised to conserve food, water, and fuel.

After a 2 p.m. ⁢announcement, thousands of people began ‍their departure from the Burning Man​ site on September 4th, marking⁣ a mass exodus as they were informed they could leave by‌ vehicle.

A line of vehicles waits in a‍ 7.5-hour line to exit the Burning Man festival in Black Rock, Nev., on Sep. 4, 2023. (John Fredricks/The Epoch Times)

Amidst the congestion, organizers asked attendees to consider delaying their departure until⁢ September 5th to alleviate​ traffic ‍throughout the day.

“Consider delaying your departure ⁣from Black Rock City until Tuesday 9/5. This will alleviate large amounts of congestion throughout the day today,‌ Monday 9/4,” ​read an update ​on the official website.
Burning ​Man ​CEO Marian Goodell told people to stay ⁣calm, adding ⁤that “there is no cause for panic.”

“We’ve made it really clear that we do not see‍ this as an evacuation situation,” Ms. Goodell told NBC News on‍ September 3rd. “The water is drying up.”

The event‍ began on August 27th and was scheduled to ⁢end ⁢on the morning of ‍September 4th, with​ attendees responsible for packing up and cleaning‌ up after themselves.

Organizers also⁤ requested​ that attendees not walk out of the Black Rock Desert, about 110 miles north of Reno, as some had done throughout the ⁢weekend, without ‌specifying the reason.

Typically, the event reaches its peak with the burning of a massive wooden effigy known as “the Man” and a temple structure ⁤on the final two‍ evenings.‍ However, this year, these burnings were​ delayed as officials worked to⁢ clear exit paths by the end of the ⁤Labor Day weekend.

Attendees ‍gather to watch‍ the burning of “The‌ Chapel of Babel,” a work of art by Michael ‌Burlington, during ⁤the annual Burning Man Festival ‍in the early morning of Sept. 5, ‍2023. (Julie Jammot/AFP via Getty Images)

On Monday night, “The Man” was set⁢ ablaze, while the burning of the temple is scheduled for ⁣8 p.m. on ⁣Tuesday.

The event’s website⁣ notes that each year, upwards of 60,000 people travel to the remote region in northwest Nevada for art, dance, and community.

This ⁤year, local news sources



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