Irish Sunday Mirror

Jude Law’s son: this is gonna be crazyyy

Online boast before antics with balloon

- BY AMY SHARPE amy.sharpe@sundaymirr­or.co.uk

Model Rafferty Law, 21, had told his social media followers Bank Holiday Monday at the West London event would be lively.

And on the day he was seen clutching a balloon and a canister, moments before his pal staggered and fell to the ground.

Balloons can be used to inhale banned nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas.

Rafferty partied with his model girlfriend Clementine Linieres and two pals. Police approached the group twice as his friend seemed unwell.

Rafferty – son of actors Jude, 45, and Sadie Frost, 53, who divorced in 2003 – had told his Instagram followers: “All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.”

He did a DJ set and before the event he wrote: “this is gonna be crazyyy.”

Days later he wrote online: “Rah Monday was a movie. The energies are real and we’re only getting started. All the love to everyone who came down.”

Nitrous oxide was outlawed as a legal high from May 2016 as it can cause a potentiall­y fatal lack of oxygen. Police said no cautions or arrests were issued in relation to the incident. Rafferty’s representa­tives declined to comment.

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