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Litigation

May 3, 2005

Family Sues Over Teen's Death After Taking Ecstasy

Fourteen-year-old Irma Perez had never taken the illegal stimulant Ecstasy before going to a slumber party at a friend's house in Belmont, according to attorney William R. Johnston.

By Eron Ben-Yehuda
        Fourteen-year-old Irma Perez had never taken the illegal stimulant Ecstasy before going to a slumber party at a friend's house in Belmont, according to attorney William R. Johnston.
        The two teenage companions at the get-together last year allegedly encouraged her to take the pink pill.

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