A 13-year-old schoolgirl died from taking an 'extremely high level' of ecstasy - as her family insist the Lucozade she bought from a local shop was 'laced' with the party drug.
Eboney Cheshire died after suffering a seizure at home in Rainhall, Merseyside, in December 2018, an inquest heard.
Hours earlier, Eboney bought Lucozade, Monster Munch crisps and noodles from a local convenience store.
Her mother Kerry Williams has insisted that her daughter didn't take the Class A drug herself, instead claiming her 'bottle was laced'.
Mrs Williams blasted the police investigation into the death - which identified no suspects - and insisted the circumstances were 'suspicious'.