Mother warns of the consequences of drugs after 15-year-old daughter dies from ecstasy
January 24, 2021

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Leah Heyes, from Northallerton,
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swallowing two MDMA “bombs” in May last year.
After two teenage suppliers were jailed at
Teesside Crown Court on Monday, her
mother Kerry Roberts said: “We miss Leah
every day, her death left a huge hole in our
lives that can never be filled.
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“You have your whole life ahead of you, please don’t risk losing it.
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Judge Jonathan Carroll paid tribute to Ms Roberts who watched the proceedings, and he said the case was “truly tragic”.
“She had everything to live for, the excitement rightfully held by young people in anticipation of their futures, a new sister on the way whom she never got to meet, all of that hope and aspiration for the future extinguished because of the evil that drugs represent in our society.”
Judge Carroll said young people, thinking they were indestructible, wrongly thought drugs were fun.

“This case is here for anybody and everybody who might think that — drugs destroy lives.”
The judge noted just two young people had the courage to tell the police what had happened the night Leah died, saying it was an example of the selfishness drugs caused.
Robert Mochrie, defending Southern,
said the tragedy reminded him of the death of 18-year-old Leah Betts in the 1990s: “This is history repeating itself”.
“When I was younger it was Leah Betts who was the unfortunate lady who died taking the exact same drug,” he said.Top ArticlesSNP lays out ‘roadmap toindependence’





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