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Tragic Incident at Electric Forest Festival Sparks Investigation

todayJune 29, 2026 2

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In a shocking turn of events, the Electric Forest festival in Rothbury, Michigan, is under scrutiny following the discovery of a deceased newborn in a portable toilet. This heartbreaking situation has prompted a thorough investigation by local authorities.

The festival, known for its vibrant atmosphere and electronic music, has now become the center of a tragic news story that has left many attendees in disbelief. Police are working diligently to uncover the circumstances surrounding this devastating incident.

As the investigation unfolds, the festival community is coming together to support those affected by this tragedy. Fans and artists alike are expressing their condolences and concern, highlighting the importance of compassion during such difficult times.


Source: www.stereogum.com

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