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Texas Teen's Death Linked to Energy Drink
10 Apr
Summary
- Lawsuit alleges Alani Nu energy drink caused fatal cardiac event.
- Teenager had no prior health issues or family history of heart problems.
- Lawyers claim company failed to adequately warn of cardiac risks.

The family of Larissa Rodriguez, a 17-year-old Texas cheerleader, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against energy drink company Alani Nu and its distributor. The lawsuit alleges that Larissa's fatal cardiac event in October was caused by prolonged caffeine consumption from Alani beverages, which attorneys claim led to an enlarged heart. Larissa was a high-achieving student with no prior health issues or family history of cardiac problems, and she did not use drugs or alcohol.
Attorneys contend that Alani Nu marketed its energy drinks, containing 200 milligrams of caffeine, to young women while providing inadequate warnings about potential serious cardiac risks. The lawsuit highlights that the cautionary text on the can is small and easily overlooked. The family is seeking $1 million in damages, believing Larissa's death may be one of many instances linked to the energy drink's consumption.