The students died within 24 hours of each other last weekend.
Initial results from the postmortems on two Irish teenagers who died hours apart on a Greek island were revealed last night.
A source, with knowledge of the procedure at the forensic science department in Piraeus, said: “Toxicological tests will take longer. Such analysis is key and will prove definitively the cause of death in both cases.”The 18-year-olds were found on Sunday.Later they found Max who had collapsed, after learning of his friend’s fate, on a side street close to the island’s port.
He said: “We have no reason to believe that any criminality is involved but at this stage… everything is being looked at, including [spiked drinks].”
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