![]() “We know Eli had a great love for life and his family,” Espinoza said. ![]() Marcellina Rodriguez believes the drug dealers, manufacturers and suppliers should all be held accountable for her son’s death. 17 and may have taken a drug laced with fentanyl. Monica Rodriguez Espinoza, who created a GoFundMe page for her deceased nephew, said Rodriguez died on Sept. The circumstances leading up to Rodriguez’s death are still unclear, but Marcellina Rodriguez told FOX11 that her son went with friends to the festival, where he either bought drugs or was given drugs. No additional details were available, and the SBC Sheriff-Coroner’s Division has not identified the deceased.Įli Gillespie-Rodriguez, 27, of Montebello, attended the music festival when at some point he died, his family said. Two of those individuals were later pronounced deceased for unknown reasons, said sheriff’s officials who are conducting investigations into the deaths. The San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department, which was contracted by Live Nation to provide services at the event, reported that onsite medical services transported 11 people to local hospitals. 16 at the venue south of the Victor Valley and along Interstate 15. Over 70,000 visitors attended the four-day event that began on Sept. She's seen shows at every major concert venue in Southern California, but most special was when Paul McCartney played the high-desert roadhouse Pappy & Harriet's in Pioneertown for a couple hundred fans in October 2016.Two people died, several were hospitalized and arrests were made during the Nocturnal Wonderland music, dance and art festival at the Glen Helen Amphitheater in San Bernardino. In June 2019, Poynter wrote about Vanessa and the Southern California News Group Entertainment Squad's approach to covering local entertainment journalism. She has reported on everything from the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival to the MLB All-Star Game as a reporter, photographer, videographer and on-camera personality. Vanessa became the pop culture reporter at The Press-Enterprise in Riverside in 2006 and later took on the music and casinos beats prior to becoming the Features Editor and then Assistant Managing Editor overseeing features and sports. Vanessa graduated from Boston University with a journalism degree and her first newspaper job was in her home state of Maryland working at The Capital in Annapolis, where she was a general assignment and breaking news reporter. ![]() ![]() Vanessa Franko is the Digital Director of Entertainment and Features for the Southern California News Group. The Nocturnal Wonderland website says that “State and County health officers strongly recommend that attendees be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, obtain a negative COVID-19 viral test prior to attending the event, and wear a face mask while in attendance.” Ticket prices weren’t listed, but the festival is offering a $9.99 deposit. ![]() Tickets for Nocturnal Wonderland go on sale at noon Friday, July 16, and guests must be 18 or older. Insomniac has long held major events in San Bernardino County, including the recent Day Trip house music festival at the NOS Event Center, which will also host the upcoming sold-out Hard Summer fest at the end of this month and Beyond Wonderland in August. This will be the final Nocturnal at Glen Helen, according to the event’s website, although the promoter had previously said 2019 would be the final year at the venue, because of a midnight noise curfew. Nocturnal Wonderland, which started in 1995 in Los Angeles and also includes art installations, will also have camping at the site, which is adjacent to the Glen Helen Amphitheater. Whether you are a Coachella lifer or prefer to watch from afar, get weekly dispatches during the Southern California music festival season. Sign up for our Festival Pass newsletter. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |