MUMBAI, June 8 -- A 28-year-old law graduate died after collapsing during an overnight immersive techno music event at NSCI Dome in Worli on Saturday night. The deceased, identified as Vrishabh Mahendra Gangurde, a resident of Mahim, was attending Klangkuenstler presents OUTWORLD, a large-scale techno concert that drew thousands of music enthusiasts, when he allegedly developed health complications and collapsed. He was rushed to Breach Candy Hospital, where doctors declared him dead. While preliminary police inquiries suggest that Gangurde may have consumed alcohol before or during the concert, investigators are examining multiple possibilities, including the consumption of prohibited substances and any underlying medical condition that may have contributed to the tragedy. According to police officers, Gangurde was not the only attendee to fall ill during the event. Vrishabh's 31-year-old woman friend also reportedly developed health complications and was shifted to Jaslok Hospital for treatment. Doctors managed to stabilise her condition. The Tardeo police have booked the organiser of the concert Spacebound under section 106 of the BNS (causing death by negligence) based on the complaint of Gungurde's elder brother. Officers said the exact cause of Gangurde's death will only be known after the post-mortem and forensic examination reports are received, however, Gangurde's elder brother told the police that Vrishabh was an excessive drinker. Providing details of the inquiry, Hayant Meena, deputy commissioner of police (Zone III), said that the woman informed investigators that she had consumed alcohol and energy drinks during the concert. "In this case, no use of any drug substance was revealed," said Meena, referring to the woman's medical episode. However, police have not ruled out any angle in Gangurde's death and are continuing to investigate the sequence of events leading up to his collapse. "We are examining the inside CCTV cameras and other electronic devices and recording statements of patrons as well as organisers. We are also verifying the permissions obtained for the event," Meena said. Police sources said Gangurde lived with his elder brother, who is a doctor. Having recently completed his law degree, he was reportedly exploring opportunities to join a law firm and begin his legal career. "We have recorded the statement of Gangurde's brother," said a police officer....