October 10, 2008

  • Teen Who Overdosed at Party Begged for Help, Was Ignored

    Friday , October 10, 2008

    NEWAU

    Australian teenager Melanie Boyd begged her
    friends to call for help after taking a lethal cocktail of booze and
    drugs, an inquest was told.

    But by the time an ambulance was called, three hours after she was
    found "blue" and “struggling to breathe,” the popular Townsville
    private school student, 16, was dead.

    In a tearful apology Thursday, Matthew Aubrey, 20, told an inquest
    into her June 2006 death that the first-time drug taker wanted to call
    for help when two fellow drug users at the "pharm party" fell into fits
    of convulsions.

    "Mel had a phone, she said if it's happened to them I don't want
    this to happen to me," Aubrey told the Townsville Coroner's Court.

    But the six partygoers talked each other out of calling for an ambulance — because they did not want to involve the police.

    "It was not my party, not my house, not my call," said the youth, who was 18 at the time and the oldest at the party.

    "Knowing what I know now, I wish I was smarter."

    Parents Laurie and Julie Boyd angrily refused to accept his
    emotional plea for forgiveness as well as that of the teenage girl who
    supplied the drugs and hosted the beachfront house party.

    Click here to read more on this story from News.com.au.

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