'Pink Ecstasy' warning death
The parents of a Merseyside man who died after taking so-called 'pink' ecstacy are warning other users that if it happened to their son, it could happen to anyone.
The parents of a Merseyside man who died after taking so-called 'pink' ecstacy are warning other users that if it happened to their son, it could happen to anyone.
The parents of a Merseyside man who died after taking so-called 'pink' ecstasy are warning other users that if it happened to their son, it could happen to anyone. They describe 23 year old Gary Bass as a quiet, homebird who made a stupid mistake. Mel Barham spoke to them today.
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