Three to face charges following death of Cork teenager from synthetic drug

Three people are to face criminal charged following the death Cork Teenager Alex Ryan earlier this year.
Alex was among 6 people rushed to Cork University Hospital after taking the drug N-Bomb at a house party in the city.
Charges are to be brought by the DPP against the three as part of an investigation into the circumstances surrounding Alex's death.
The details emerged yesterday as Cork City coroner adjourned the inquest into Mr Ryan’s death, hearing evidence of identification and cause of death only.
Speaking to RedFM News Alex's sister Nicole Ryan says people should be aware of the dangers they face by taking these synthetic drugs:
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