THE family of Ecstasy victim Lorna Spinks have launched a poster campaign warning youngsters of the drug's dangers.
The 19-year-old student died in May after taking a super-strength Ecstasy tablet while clubbing with friends.
the parents had asked a photo taken of lorna dying in the hospital bed to show what it can do to you if you take an ecstacy
pill.
It was stark warning of the tragic effects of drugs and was used in the Record, as well as being published across the world.
But the Spinks have decided against using the same image - taken just minutes after Lorna's death - on billboards around
Britain.
There were fears it could prove too much and that a new image was needed.
Instead, the new poster features _ a selection of Ecstasy tablets with the message: "Which one's the killer?"
Alan, 53, said he hoped that, through the campaign, some good would come from Lorna's death.
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Ecstasy is not the answer. Whe cannot just point fingers at people, we can only learn from this lesson.