BOY'S CHEAP HIGH TURNED DEADLY TWO TEENS INHALED BUTANE; ONE DIED, THE OTHER FACES CRIMINAL CHARGES PALM BEACH Edition

For $1.79 a couple of teen-agers thought they could catch a buzz near their development pool, authorities say. On Sunday, the medical examiner's office told police they tentatively think Sean Austin Ginsberg, 16, an Atlantic High School student, died from the fumes of lighter fluid he inhaled o...

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Published inSun-sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.)
Main Author STEVE NICHOL JOSE LUIS SANCHEZ Staff Writers
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Fort Lauderdale Tribune Publishing Company, LLC 20.03.1995
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Summary:For $1.79 a couple of teen-agers thought they could catch a buzz near their development pool, authorities say. On Sunday, the medical examiner's office told police they tentatively think Sean Austin Ginsberg, 16, an Atlantic High School student, died from the fumes of lighter fluid he inhaled on Saturday at Clipper Cove Apartments. [William] Shortley said he will leave it up to the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office to determine whether the teen-ager who bought the butane and inhaled the fumes with Ginsberg will be charged criminally.