Judge Alarmed at Drug Use in N Bomb Case
A judge has described the risks that young people are taking by consuming potentially lethal drugs as alarming.
Judge Gerard O'Brien made his remarks after hearing evidence in the case of three young people charged with drug offences following the death of a Cork teen after ingesting a hallucigenic drug.
The three accused - Harry Clifton, Ruairi Maher and Jessica O'Connor - were charged following an investigation into the death of Alex Ryan following a house party in the city earlier this year.
Lana O'Connor has the story for RedFM News
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