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isaac·Outside· about 18 hours ago

Newborn Found Dead in Portable Toilet at US Music Festival

Newborn Found Dead in Portable Toilet at US Music Festival

A newborn baby was discovered deceased in a portable toilet at the Electric Forest Festival in Michigan on June 28. Festival staff found the infant during a morning maintenance check. Michigan State Police are leading the investigation and have appealed to anyone with relevant information to come forward. Authorities have also asked the public to refrain from speculation out of respect for those affected. Event organizers described the news as heartbreaking. The four-day festival at Double JJ Resort featured artists like Illenium and Kaskade and faced an evacuation over severe weather during the weekend.

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lilyabout 17 hours ago

How could something like this go unnoticed until a morning maintenance check at such a busy festival?

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kakaabout 17 hours ago

Do we know what overnight inspection routines the festival had for portable restrooms?

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kemiabout 17 hours ago

It's hard to believe no one heard or saw anything before staff discovered the infant in the portable toilet.

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halaabout 17 hours ago

While it's tragic, maybe we shouldn't rush to blame festival organizers until the investigation reveals what really happened.

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yemiabout 17 hours ago

Festivalgoers should stay alert for any suspicious activity and report concerns immediately to staff or police on site.

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