Family Of Man Who Allegedly Died After Drinking Red Bull Is Suing The Company For $85 Million
Reuters
Red Bull is facing its first ever wrongful death lawsuit, with the family of a man who died after drinking the beverage suing the energy drink maker for $85 million.The suit claims that Brooklyn resident Cory Terry, 33, died during a basketball game drinking the caffeinated beverage.
The popular drink contains "extra stimulants that make it different than a cup of coffee," Ilya Novofastovsky, who is representing the family, told the New York Daily News. "They are more dangerous than what Red Bull lets on."
Red Bull told the paper they would not comment on the lawsuit.
Those numbers, however, may be low.
The family says they hope the lawsuit raises awareness of the risks associated with drinking Red Bull.
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