Newsweek on MSN: Who was Larissa Rodriguez? Cheerleader's death linked to energy drinks Daily Voice on MSN: Family files Alani Nu lawsuit over Larissa Rodriguez's death The family of a South Texas high school cheerleader has filed a wrongful death lawsuit blaming her death on a popular energy drink endorsed by social media influencers. Larissa Rodriguez of Weslaco, ...
The family of Texas teenager Larissa Rodriguez, who died in October 2025, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the distributors of Alani Nu energy drinks on Wednesday, April 8, claiming that she ... The parents of 17-year-old Weslaco High School cheerleader Larissa Nicole Rodriguez have filed a wrongful death lawsuit alleging an energy drink’s caffeine content contributed to a fatal cardiac ... Teenage beauty queen died after drinking influencer-linked energy drink, family says in lawsuit Larissa Rodriguez’s cause of death was listed as cardiomyopathy caused by excessive caffeine ... A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed against a beverage distributor in the death of a 17-year-old Texas cheerleader.
larissa colon rodriguez md, Larissa Rodriguez died in October 2025 after suffering a "fatal cardiac event" that attorneys claim happened because of her consumption of Alani Nu energy drinks. The lawsuit ... A South Texas family's wrongful death lawsuit claims excessive caffeine in Alani Nu Energy Drinks caused Larissa Rodriguez's death. Larissa Rodriguez's family accuses Alani Nu and the Texas retailer that sold her the beverages of inadequately warning 'consumers of the serious risks' of the drinks. The family of Larissa Rodriguez in South Texas filed a wrongful death lawsuit, alleging that Alani Nu energy drinks caused her heart-related death.