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Larissa Rodríguez Case: Beverage Distributors Deny Responsibility for Death

· Telemundo McAllen (KTLM)

In the case of Larissa Rodríguez, her parents allege that she consumed energy drinks before suffering a fatal cardiac event. Distributors Glazer’s Beer and Beverage and Glazer’s Beer and Beverage of Texas filed a formal response to the lawsuit, claiming they provided adequate warnings regarding the product linked to her death. They deny the allegations and assert that the lawsuit lacks legal basis, stating they acted only as distributors, not manufacturers. The Rodríguez family seeks over $1 million in damages following Larissa's death at 17 in October 2025. The case is still pending in the 370th District Court of Hidalgo County.

AI summary · Source: Telemundo McAllen (KTLM)

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