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Sophie Balmer 'ecstasy' death: Man arrested Sophie Balmer 'ecstasy' death: Two Litherland men arrested
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An 18-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the death of a teenage girl who was believed to have taken ecstasy. Two men have been arrested following the death of a teenage girl who was believed to have taken ecstasy.
Sophie Leigh Balmer, 18, from Walton, Merseyside, died in hospital in the early hours of Sunday.Sophie Leigh Balmer, 18, from Walton, Merseyside, died in hospital in the early hours of Sunday.
Police believe she had taken a green-coloured ecstasy tablet known as Rockstar shortly before her death.Police believe she had taken a green-coloured ecstasy tablet known as Rockstar shortly before her death.
The man from Litherland was arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of controlled drugs. The men, aged 18 and 19, were held on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of controlled drugs. The 18-year-old has been bailed.
Police a the post-mortem examination on Miss Balmer would take place later. 'Biggest heart ever'
Officers said the post-mortem examination on Miss Balmer would take place later.
Merseyside Police warned people not to take the green-coloured pill as a "precautionary measure" following her death.Merseyside Police warned people not to take the green-coloured pill as a "precautionary measure" following her death.
The Rockstar tablet sparked a series of police warnings in Lanarkshire, Scotland, in March after seven people were hospitalised and one died. They had allegedly taken the tablets, which were being sold as ecstasy.
The Scottish pills were described as yellow or red and were also said to have carried a star logo.
Twitter tributes
Officers from Strathclyde Police said at the time that while the exact contents were unknown, they could contain a cocktail of different substances.
Tributes have been paid to the teenager by friends and family on social network sites Facebook and Twitter.
William Burgess wrote on Twitter that Ms Balmer "was the best cousin in the world".
"You have left the biggest hole in our family, such a big personality. Can't believe ur gone."
Nicola McKeever wrote on Facebook that she "had the biggest heart ever".
Lily Francesca Harrison also wrote: "Sophie, you were a beautiful, talented and wonderful young girl.
"Your smile could light up the world, and now you'll be doing the same when you're looking down on us as the brightest star in the sky. R.I.P. I'm going to miss you."