Fabric To Remain Closed After License Suspension | The Quietus

Fabric To Remain Closed After License Suspension

Club will remain closed while police investigate two deaths suspected to be linked to drugs

London’s Fabric has had its license suspended following the recent deaths of two 18-year-olds that are suspected to be drug-related.

The club closed voluntarily over the weekend to allow a police investigation into the deaths to begin, but it is now reported by BBC News that the venue will be forced to remain closed until a license review is held in the next 28 days.

The Metropolitan Police have requested the suspension of the license, with a spokesman saying: “Officers felt the need to act due to concerns about the safety of those attending the club because of the supply of class A drugs in the venue and the recent deaths of two young men linked to the club.”

Fabric has yet to issue a statement on the suspension of their license, but last week said of the two deaths and the decision to close: “In order to understand how this has happened we have agreed with the police and other agencies to suspend our operation whilst we investigate.”

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