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MDMA DEATH

‘Beautiful princess’ schoolgirl, 13, died at home after taking ecstasy

Eboney Cheshire was rushed to hospital from her home in Rainhill on December 2 but sadly couldn't be saved

A TRAGIC schoolgirl described by her devastated mum as a "beautiful princess" died after taking party drug MDMA.

Eboney Cheshire, 13, was rushed to hospital on December 2 after falling ill at home but tragically couldn't be saved and died in the early hours of the morning.

 Eboney Cheshire, 13, died after taking MDMA
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Eboney Cheshire, 13, died after taking MDMACredit: Merseyside Police / Family Handout

A post mortem has now revealed the teen died after taking MDMA - commonly known as ecstasy - with a police investigation ongoing.

Tributes have flooded in for Rainhill High School student Eboney - including from her heartbroken mum Kerry Williams.

She said: "My beautiful baby girl, I love you with all my heart.

"I am broken and can’t think of a life without you. I don’t want to see tomorrow, I just want you back in my arms.

'MY BEAUTIFUL PRINCESS'

"You are my best friend, so funny, full of character and so popular. I’m broken without you and our lives will never, ever be the same.

"My baby girl, I love you more than life itself and your brother is heartbroken. Fly, my beautiful princess.

"Your mummy is heartbroken. I hope you realise how much I love you and how I would have swapped places with you in a heartbeat. I begged them baby girl, but they wouldn’t let me."

Her devastated brother Leon Cheshire also paid tribute to his "beautiful sister".

'SHOW THEM YOU LOVE THEM'

He said: "I promise whoever is reading this and I've told people the same thing, no matter what the relationship is between brother, sister etc show them that you love them.

"Spend as much time with them as possible, if they pay no interest make sure they understand you love them, just as much as they love you.

";Because people do care and I wish I [had] told my sister I loved her more than I ever did.

"I love [you] my little angel".

Cops were scrambled to Eboney's home just before midnight on December 2 and she later passed away at around 1.20am.

Her death was originally treated by Merseyside Police as "unexplained".

Eboney was laid to rest on January 2 at St Bartholemew's Church in Rainhill.

 Mum Kerry, centre, with Eboney, right, and her brother Leon
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Mum Kerry, centre, with Eboney, right, and her brother LeonCredit: Merseyside Police / Family Handout
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