Family sues energy drink company after 17-year-old girl's death
NBC News·2026-04-10 19:29

The family of a 17-year-old girl in Texas is suing Alani New Energy Drinks after they say that the teen died from a heart condition caused, they say, by the drink. According to the Hidalgo County Medical Examiner, Lissa Nicole Rodriguez died from an enlarged heart due to stress and large amounts of caffeine. The family's attorney says that Rodriguez drank these beverages often and claims they had inadequate warnings about the cardiac risks. ...

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