Cheerleader died after consuming popular energy drink, lawsuit claims

The grieving family of a talented Texas cheerleader has taken legal action against a well-known energy drink company, alleging that their seemingly healthy teenage daughter collapsed and died after consuming what they claim was a hazardous beverage.

Alani Nu, a distributor of energy drinks, has been named in a wrongful death lawsuit filed on Wednesday by the Rodriguez family’s legal representatives. The lawsuit comes in the wake of the tragic death of their 17-year-old daughter, Larissa, in October.

Larissa was not only a stellar student at Weslaco High School but also held the position of Student Council President and served as co-captain of the Varsity Cheer Team. Her aspirations included attending the University of Texas at Austin to study law.

According to a report by the San Antonio Express-News, the lawsuit claims Larissa’s heart became enlarged due to excessive caffeine consumption from Alani drinks, which allegedly led to her untimely death.

The family’s attorneys emphasized that Larissa had no known health complications, no family history of heart issues, and she refrained from using drugs or alcohol.

“She was healthy. She had a bright future,” an attorney stated. “And her life was tragically cut short.”

The lawsuit said that Larissa purchased at least one Alani Nu Energy Drink from an H-E-B store shortly before her death, before suffering a fatal cardiac event.

Texas distributor Glazer’s Beer and Beverage were also named in the filing, which, the attorney claims, supplied the drink to H-E-B stores where Larissa purchased the beverage.

Alani Nu was named in a wrongful death lawsuit by attorneys on behalf of the Rodriguez family, who lost their 17-year-old daughter, Larissa. She can be seen holding an Alani energy drink

Alani Nu was named in a wrongful death lawsuit by attorneys on behalf of the Rodriguez family, who lost their 17-year-old daughter, Larissa. She can be seen holding an Alani energy drink 

The lawsuit claims the teen died of an enlarged heart caused by prolonged caffeine consumption from Alani products

The lawsuit claims the teen died of an enlarged heart caused by prolonged caffeine consumption from Alani products

Lawyers claim that Alani Nu targeted young women while failing to provide adequate warnings they say might have prevented the teen’s death.

‘We filed this lawsuit here in Idalgo County because this product we’re claiming was designed, marketed, and had inadequate warnings about the serious cardiac risks that this product brings,’ attorney Benny Agosto said on behalf of the late teen’s family.

‘You know, it’s promoted as a better-for-you wellness beverage. And it’s heavily advertising young consumers through social media.’

An Alani Nu energy drink contains 200 milligrams of caffeine, which exceeds the recommended daily limit for adolescents, according to the University of Michigan.

Additionally, the lawsuit claimed that the only warning is in small text on the back of the can.

‘The only cautionary language on the can — “Not recommended for children under 18, those sensitive to caffeine, pregnant or nursing women” — is printed in small, inconspicuous text that is easily overlooked and wholly inadequate to warn consumers of the serious risks of cardiac injury and death,’ noted the filing cited by KTLA5.

Attorneys said that she had no prior health conditions and did not have any history of substance abuse

Attorneys said that she had no prior health conditions and did not have any history of substance abuse

Larissa was a decorated student at Weslaco High School, where she served as Student Council President, co-captained the Varsity Cheer Team, and planned to attend the University of Texas at Austin to pursue a career in law before she died in October

Larissa was a decorated student at Weslaco High School, where she served as Student Council President, co-captained the Varsity Cheer Team, and planned to attend the University of Texas at Austin to pursue a career in law before she died in October

An Alani Nu energy drink contains milligrams of caffeine, which exceeds the recommended daily limit for adolescents, according to the University of Michigan

An Alani Nu energy drink contains milligrams of caffeine, which exceeds the recommended daily limit for adolescents, according to the University of Michigan

Lawyers believe that Larissa’s death is just one of many cases caused by the energy drink.

‘We’ve seen other people, we now start digging through experts and folks in the industry, that there are young people, primarily women, from their teenage years all the way into their early 30s, who are using and drinking and using this product, and they’re getting sick,’ Agosto said.

‘It’s heart problems. It’s liver problems. It’s kidney problems. It’s headaches. It’s all kinds of problems. And none of it is being warned.’

The Rodriguez family is seeking $1million in damages.

According to the Express-News, the case is expected to proceed while lawyers search for further evidence during the court process.

The Daily Mail has reached out to Alani Nu and Glazer’s Beer and Beverage for comment.

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