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http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/winnipeg-mom-mdma-daughter-death-1.3811874
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/winnipeg-mom-mdma-daughter-death-1.3811874
Leanne Germain was 23-years-old when she died in February. Her mother says she died from a combination of taking MDMA and drinking too much water. (Aly Sesak Photography)
A Winnipeg mother says her 23-year-old daughter died from drinking too much water after she used the illicit drug MDMA.
Last February, doctors told Linda Kyrzyk a combination of thirst-inducing MDMA and drinking too much water caused her daughter Leanne Germain's brain to swell, killing her.
"I just remember yelling, how do you die from drinking water?" said Kyrzyk. "It's just something you can't believe."
Kyrzyk said her daughter was at a small house party on a Saturday night and was found unconscious the next morning.
By piecing things together with information from Leanne's friends, Kyrzyk said she learned her daughter took, at most, one pill of MDMA, also known as ecstasy or molly, and then didn't feel well. She said people checked on Leanne until everyone went to bed.
The next morning she wasn't breathing and her friends called 911.
"I got a call from Concordia Hospital saying my daughter was in a coma and if I had a driver to take me there," she said.
Leanne was in the coma for two days before doctors told the family she was brain dead.