Foam dance lawsuit

Tissue analysis and toxicology tests are still being performed to determine the cause of death of Margaret Piton, a 21-year-old with a heart condition who was found dead with a .260 blood-alcohol level (three times the legal limit) after a “foam party” in a South Padre Island nightclub, but her family’s lawyers have already filed […]

Tissue analysis and toxicology tests are still being performed to determine the cause of death of Margaret Piton, a 21-year-old with a heart condition who was found dead with a .260 blood-alcohol level (three times the legal limit) after a “foam party” in a South Padre Island nightclub, but her family’s lawyers have already filed a lawsuit blaming the death on “excessive foam.” (Allen Essex, “Parents file suit against SPI club”, Valley Morning Star, Apr. 7; “Report: Woman found dead had .260 blood alcohol, heart condition”, AP, Mar. 26).

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