Party Drug Death Leads to Charity ; Mum's Bid to Finance Families
Sunday Sun › September 26, 2010
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Sunday Sun › September 26, 2010
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THE MOTHER of a young woman who died after taking the legal high GBL is one step closer to setting up a charity in her beloved daughter 's name.
Stephanie Balcarras was found dead at a house having apparently taken the party drug, a chemical nicknamed "liquid ecstasy", which has been connected to the deaths of at least 20 people around the UK.See the full content of this document
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Party Drug Death Leads to Charity ; Mum's Bid to Finance Families
The 22-year-old from Barrow, Cumbria, had only recently moved to Blackpool where she and her sister Lau...
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