An Ayrshire music festival is pledging to deliver its most diverse line-up to date.
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A festival goer has claimed he and other music fans were crushed as they attempted to flee the site during a torrential rain storm.
Dave Parry said the Love Saves the Day festival descended into such chaos it was like the shambolic Fyre Festival, from the Netflix documentary.
He went to the event, in Bristol, over the Jubilee weekend, and said pandemonium ensued because it was almost completely open air when the heavens opened.
He described it as being akin to the shambolic Fyre Festival, which became the subject of a Netflix documentary.
He said rain forced some acts to quit last Friday, June 3, while festival goers were trying to shelter under whatever they could before a frantic mass exodus.
As reported by our sister title, The Mirror, the 36-year-old, from Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, attended with four pals and said he can't understand why better provisions weren't taken - when previous years have had tents.
Scores of disgruntled attendees have taken to social media to vent about the festival, posting photos and video of the conditions.
He said: "There were no ponchos for sale and festival goers were forced to seek shelter anywhere they could including toilets, under bins, under benches, under signage.
"And the drinks bar became overrun forcing people to get crushed and the bar getting knocked over, all while security and staff took videos and laughed in the warmth.
"Security staff were abusive and aggressive with festival goers trying to seek shelter. Prisoners of war are treated better."
Dave - who has attended each year since 2016 and said they've always previously had multiple tents - said people's lips were turning blue they were so cold, with the rain lasting over two hours.
He explained: "When we tried to leave
An Ayrshire music festival is pledging to deliver its most diverse line-up to date.
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The Associated Press) reported Thursday that a van they were riding in near Mulege on the Baja California Sur peninsula flipped and ran off the road in a desert area. The crew had been working in the nearby Santa Rosalia area.The AP confirmed Friday via the Baja California Department of Culture that the two individuals killed in the crash were identified as Raymundo Garduño Cruz and Juan Francisco González Aguilar.
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