Fears of bad ecstasy batch

Four people have been hospitalised in New South Wales after suspected ecstasy overdoses, police say.
Three men and a woman, all aged between 20 and 22, were taken to hospital overnight after taking the illicit drug, which was obtained at house parties and a licensed premise in the Cronulla area.
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Police said the group all ingested a hallucinogenic drug in the form of a small blue pill with a scissor logo stamped on it.
Three of the four have since been discharged, while one of the men remains under observation in hospital.
The incident follows the death of 19-year-old Georgina Bartter at the Harbourlife music festival where she reportedly had an allergic reaction after taking one-and-a-half ecstasy tablets.
And on Monday four men in Sydney’s CBD were also treated for a suspected drug overdose.
NSW Ambulance Paramedics treated the men separately when they were called to a George Street nightclub four times between 7pm and 10pm.
Police say the men took the drug gamma-hydroxybutyric acid (known as GHB).
Investigations are underway for both cases.
Meanwhile, More than 200 kilograms of chemicals used to make MDMA has been uncovered at a large drug laboratory on Sydney’s northern beaches.
NSW drug squad police are dismantling the lab discovered at a chemical factory at Warriewood on Friday.
Police were called to the factory following an explosion and fire with officers discovering the mezzanine level had been turned into a lab.
With AAP, ABC