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Teen Death Sparks Lawsuit as Reports Link Energy Drinks to Fatal Heart Condition

Local media reports say the family of 17-year-old Larissa Nicole Rodriguez has filed a wrongful death lawsuit following her death in 2025, with claims that excessive caffeine consumption from energy drinks contributed to the tragedy.

According to reports, the family’s attorney, Benny Agosto Jr., stated that a medical examiner found the cause of death to be an enlarged heart linked to stress and prolonged intake of large amounts of caffeine.

The lawsuit, filed in Texas, alleges that the teen had been regularly consuming energy drinks after being influenced by social media promotions highlighting their benefits. The legal claim also raises concerns about insufficient warnings regarding potential health risks associated with high caffeine consumption.

Reports further state that the case is seeking damages, while the family argues that stronger labeling and awareness could help prevent similar incidents.

The case has drawn attention to the potential health risks of excessive energy drink consumption, especially among teenagers.