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A talented teenager who could have been the 'next Adele' died after taking MDMA in a park with her boyfriend and friends who delayed calling an ambulance for two hours as they 'didn't want to get into trouble', an inquest has heard.  

Lauren Hawkins, 16, from Bearwood, Poole, Dorset, was a gifted singer and dancer and overdosed in front of her friends on July 6, 2020, after taking the class A drug. 

The 16-year-old went into cardiac arrest and collapsed.

Boyfriend Cameron Doughty tried to give her CPR.

Despite her eyes rolling back and her body shaking uncontrollably, the group delayed in calling for help for almost two hours as they 'didn't want to get into trouble'. 

Doughty said an ambulance was called to the park in Wimborne, Dorset, at 10.36pm - almost two hours after she took the drug at around 8:45pm.

Lauren's heart stopped for 11 minutes and although paramedics resuscitated her, she never regained consciousness.

She suffered from severe and irreversible brain damage and died at hospital three days later after her family made the decision to turn off her life support machine.

Lauren Hawkins died after playing 'Russian roulette' with ecstasy in a park, with her friends delaying calling for help for two hours

Lauren Hawkins died after playing 'Russian roulette' with ecstasy in a park, with her friends delaying calling for help for two hours

Her boyfriend said an ambulance was called to the park in Wimborne, Dorset, at 10.36pm - almost two hours after she took the drug at around 8:45pm.

Her boyfriend said an ambulance was called to the park in Wimborne, Dorset, at 10.36pm - almost two hours after she took the drug at around 8:45pm.

A post mortem examination found a lethal dose of MDMA was found in Lauren's blood. 

The inquest heard that Lauren had previously taken MDMA once before in October 2019 but reacted badly and vowed to her mother, Rebecca Pearson, that she would never do it again.

On July 6, 2020, Mr Doughty, who 16 at the time, got two psychoactive pills called 2C-B which he and Lauren consumed at a barbecue with friends.

In a text message to a friend read out at the hearing, he said: 'We're going to get f****d tonight.'

Mr Doughty, now 18, said they later took MDMA because the other drug did not work.

He said: 'She had done MDMA and 2CB with me before.

It hit her within two minutes. In the back of my head I could see she wasn't ok.

'Her eyes rolled. It wasn't like last time. In case you have any inquiries with regards to where by and tips on how to work with รูเล็ตออนไลน์, it is possible to email us in our own web site. She freaked out a bit and when she calmed down her jaw was going.

'Her whole body was shaking like she was having a seizure. She was just making these noises and I was holding her and trying to comfort her.

'My mate did CPR then I took over.

We put her in a recovery position. I tried to pick her up and I was just holding her knowing she wasn't alive anymore so I said to call an ambulance.'

When asked by Lauren's grandfather why he didn't call her family for help, he said: 'I thought about it but I didn't because I was worried about getting in a lot of trouble.'

Two single red roses were left tied to a bench at Redcotts recreation ground in Wimborne, Dorset

Two single red roses were left tied to a bench at Redcotts recreation ground in Wimborne, Dorset

He said he believed that they took the drug at around 8:45pm - but group waited for almost two hours before calling an ambulance at 10:36pm after collapsed to the floor.

Lauren died on July 9, 2020.

Paul Pearson, Lauren's grandfather, said that using the drug was like playing 'Russian roulette' and that it had robbed her of a future.

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