Sunderland Echo

Fundraiser will support family of tragic teen Mark

- Poppy Kennedy poppy.kennedy@jpimedia.co.uk @ReporterPo­ppy

An online fundraiser has been set up to support the family of an 18-year-old from Washington who lost his life in a suspected drug tragedy.

Mark Johnston–who passed away on Saturday, October 3 – was one of four young people who died in a suspected drug tragedy which has rocked the North East.

Tributes have flooded in for the teenager on social media and more than £450 has already been donated to an online fundraiser through GoFundMe, set up to support Mark’s family during this devastatin­g time.

The page, organised by family friend Bradley Crow, said: “Tragically, on Saturday, October 3, a beautiful life was taken away from us.

"Mark Johnston was taken away from his family and friends so suddenly.

"I have set this page up to aid the family in this time, a time like this is hard enough, but when it happens so unexpected­ly it’s even more straining.

"His father and his family are friends of mine and friends of many and anything at all is greatly appreciate­d. Thanks all and may little Marky J rest in peace.”

Two memorial events are being arranged for family, friends and loved ones to pay tribute to the teenager.

A balloon release will take place outside the Co-op and The Tavern in Concord’s Front Street at 5pm today.

A second memorial, with a balloon release and candles, has also been arranged for at Barmston Park at 6pm on Friday, October 16 – although the date is subject to change.

Sunderland Coroner’s Office confirmed to the Echo that an inquest into Mark’s death has not been opened and a date has not yet been set.

A police investigat­ion is ongoing into the circumstan­ces around the teenager’s death.

He was one of four young people to die over the week-end.

A Northumbri­a Police spokesman said: “Just before 3.50pm on Saturday, we were called to a report of a cardiac arrest at a property on Coach Road Estate, Washington, where an 18-year-old had reportedly taken a quantity of MDMA and fallen ill.

"Officers and emergency services attended but the man, who is not a university student, was pronounced dead a short time after.”

Two women, both aged 18, and a 21-year-old also lost their lives in Newcastle.

To date, 11 people have been arrested by the force in connection with the four deaths.

An 18-year-old woman, a student at Newcastle University, was pronounced dead at an address on Richardson Road, Newcastle, after allegedly consuming a quantity of ketamine on Saturday, October 3.

The following day, emergency services were called to reports a 21-year-old man, a student from Northumbri­a University, an address had on Melbourne taken ill at Street, Newcastle, after allegedly taking MDMA. He was taken to hospital, but died a short time later.

On Sunday, October 4, police were called back to the same building on Newcastle’ s Richardson Road where a second 18-year-old female student had died. It is believed ketamine had been present at the address.

To donate to the Go Fund Me and search for Mark Johnston.

 ??  ?? An investigat­ion is under way following the death of teenager Mark Johnston.
An investigat­ion is under way following the death of teenager Mark Johnston.

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