1. no teenagers should be dying on a night out
2. fabric and the police will somehow have to explain to two grieving families what happened, especially after all the hoo-haa and promises last time
3. regardless of what DID happen, fabric will be under extreme pressure now - the temptation may be to end the farringdon connection and move elsewhere - Space would have been an interesting acquisition!... or simply become a homeless brand and stick to the festival circuit
4. London clubbing is changing for commercial/political/cultural reasons - MOS and Fabric are the last of the old guard. As permanent premises/licences become harder to get hold of, everyone is forced to do one-off events, pop-ups, parks, pubs, festivals, arts/music events tied to other stuff.
5. there will be 16 year olds now who may never set foot in a proper British nightclub. that makes me very sad. I always moaned about London clubs/staff/'attitude' etc but I'm now glad I caught the tail end of the heyday.