Crime & Safety

'Victim of a Terrible Mishap': Family of Man Who Died After Merriweather Show

Tyler Fox Viscardi's family reportedly said he drank water he didn't know contained drugs.

The family of a 20-year-old who died after attending an electronic music festival at Merriweather Post Pavilion says he unknowingly drank water that contained drugs, according to NBC News.

Tyler Fox Viscardi, 20, a junior at the University of Maryland from Raleigh, NC, was attending the Mad Decent Block Party Friday night when he began exhibiting “concerning behavior” that prompted police and subsequently paramedics to respond, according to University of Maryland newspaper The Diamondback.

Viscardi’s sister reportedly said that her brother unknowingly drank water that contained drugs.

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“According to his close college friend who was with him, the afternoon was hot and he drank water that was given to him by others who were in the area. We believe that this contained a substance, unbeknownst to him, to which he had a toxic reaction,” according to a statement from Viscardi’s sister, which was published by the ABC affiliate in Raleigh-Durham, NC.

Viscardi died from a suspected drug overdose after 9 p.m. once the Howard County Department of Fire and Rescue Services took him to Howard County General Hospital, police said.

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The 20-year-old man who was attending the University of Maryland in College Park was described by his friends as ”a wonderful human being who made us all smile” and the ”funniest kid I ever met.”

Viscardi’s father is a physician in Greenville, NC, according to The Daily Reflector, the town’s newspaper.

“He was the victim of a terrible mishap,” the family told WJZ of Tyler Viscardi’s death.

The operator of Merriweather, Seth Hurwitz, said in a statement obtained by NBC that he found the situation “horribly sad” as a parent himself. “This particular type of incident is not the problem of those who should have known better, it’s the problem of those too young to believe it could happen to them,” Hurwitz said.

The Howard County Police Department said that officers think MDMA aka Molly, the main ingredient in ecstasy, was the drug of choice at the festival, where 20 people were hospitalized with drug-related illnesses.

One other man—a 17-year-old from Woodbridge, VA—also died from what was suspected to be a drug-related reaction, police said.

According to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, it will be weeks until the toxicology reports are complete.

Credit: ABC Raleigh-Durham screenshot

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