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Electric Zoo goers still waiting for refunds

She survived  the deadly Electric Zoo — but she can’t wait for her refund.

A Long Island woman has filed a class action suit in Manhattan Supreme Court Monday against the organizers  to get a refund for the last date of the three-day festival that was canceled after some rave-goers overdosed on the party drug MDMA, better known as ecstasy.

The promoter, Made Event, has promised a 33 percent return of the $400-plus entrance fee for the festival, but an attorney for lead plaintiff Irene Manolias told The Post he was concerned his client wouldn’t be compensated.

“We’ll wait and see if [the refund] occurs,” said attorney Kenneth Elan, who’s suing on behalf of Manolias and thousands more who attended the Randall’s Island event.

Electric Zoo’s Web site says refunds will be automatic and completed “as quickly as possible.”

But Manolias, who purchased two tickets on May 27 for the Labor Day weekend show, says she still hasn’t been reimbursed.

Some 10,000 attended, though not everyone purchased tickets for the canceled Sunday show.

At least two people died from popping MDMA pills at the show and more than a dozen others fell ill, but were concealed from the NYPD in MASH-style tents and private ambulances, cops said.

Made Event spokesman Stefan Friedman said: “Refunds have already started and we expect all of them to be completed by the end of the week.”

Meanwhile, one of the stricken partiers, a 28-year-old Elmont, LI man, has made a miraculous recovery, according to police. The man was in a coma suffering from kidney failure last week, but he is awake now and talking to cops.