Monday, March 4, 2013

Reuters: Regulatory News: UPDATE 1-Monster Beverage says no link between caffeine and teen's death

Reuters: Regulatory News
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UPDATE 1-Monster Beverage says no link between caffeine and teen's death
Mar 4th 2013, 17:51

March 4 | Mon Mar 4, 2013 12:51pm EST

March 4 (Reuters) - Monster Beverage Corp, facing concerns over the safety of its energy drinks, said on Monday that it has found no evidence that the death of a 14-year-old girl last year was caused by her drinking two Monster Energy drinks.

After the family of the girl, Anais Fournier, sued Monster, the company hired a group of doctors to study whether drinking the Monster drinks contributed to her death.

After examining her records and autopsy report, Monster's doctors said there was "no medical, scientific or factual evidence to support the Maryland Medical Examiner's report of 'caffeine toxicity,'" said Daniel Callahan, a lawyer for Monster.

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