Angus mum opens up about son's death to warn people not to take drugs

17-year-old Jack Scorgie passed away in October, after taking ecstasy at a house party in Carnoustie

Author: Hazel MartinPublished 17th Jan 2018

The mum of an Angus teenager who died after taking ecstasy has spoken out, to try and encourage parents to educate their children on the dangers of drugs.

17-year-old Jack Scorgie took two red and white capsules at a house party in Carnoustie in October, but he suffered a heart attack, and passed away in the early hours.

Three months on, and his mum, Leanne Nicolson is telling Tay News Reporter, Hazel Martin about the devastating moment she found out: