SIDNEY, AU. (THECOUNT) — Alex Ross-King, of the Central Coast, has been identified as the young woman who died of a suspected drug overdose at the sold out FOMO music festival at Parramatta Park in Sydney on Saturday.

Ross-King, 19, was rushed to Westmead Hospital about 6pm on Saturday, but died later in the evening, according to reports.

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The FOMO festival, which plays electronic hip-hop music, was home to an increased police presence, following five other deaths at similar events in just the last four months.

FOMO music festival for Saturday was located at Pitt St &, Macquarie St, in Parramatta NSW 2150, Australia.

Ross-King had attended the festival with friends, one who shared their shock over the tragic turn of events in in emotional Facebook posts, according to dailymail.

Friends remembered her as a ‘remarkable human being, who had a positive impact on every single persons life that she walked into’, while family shared their grief and broken hearts on social media. source

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Multicultural Parramatta combines a buzzing commercial area with a developing art and film scene. The Westfield Parramatta mall, trendy bars and Church Street’s global eateries serve young professionals and creative types. Families and tourists explore Parramatta Park’s riverside cycle paths and historic colonial sites like 18th-century Old Government House. Riverside Theatres presents mainstream drama and concerts, according to wikipedia.