UPDATE: Alcohol Caused Death Of 15-Year Old Boy

RICE LAKE, MN (trfnews.i234.me) We have an update regarding the deaths of 2 people, just hours apart in Rice Lake, Minnesota back in March. The mother of a deceased boy tells TRF News the cause of her son’s death was alcohol.

– Two deaths occurred in Rice Lake, Minnesota on March 4th and 5th.
– William Keezer was found lying on the road and pronounced deceased after being taken to Bagley Medical Center.
– There is no further information on Keezer’s case.
– A 15-year-old boy named Dennis Goodwin Jr died nearby in an unrelated case on March 5th.
– Speculation on social media suggested the cause of his death was drugs, but his mother, Sarah Fox, clarified that the autopsy determined alcohol was the cause.
– Possible charges are pending against the person or persons who provided the alcohol.
– Rice Lake is south of Bagley, Minnesota in Clearwater County.

Two deaths occurred in Rice Lake, Minnesota on March 4th and 5th. William Keezer was found on the road before midnight on March 4th and was pronounced dead at the Bagley Medical Center. The cause of his death is unknown. On March 5th, 15-year-old Dennis Goodwin Jr died nearby due to alcohol consumption. His mother, Sarah Fox, stated that possible charges are pending against the person or persons who provided him with alcohol.

Bullet Summary:
– William Keezer was found on the road in Rice Lake, Minnesota on March 4th and was pronounced dead at the Bagley Medical Center
– 15-year-old Dennis Goodwin Jr died on March 5th due to alcohol consumption
– Goodwin’s mother states that charges may be pending against the person or persons who provided him with alcohol

11 comments

  1. πŸ™May William Keezer and the 15 yr. old boy, Dennis Goodwin Jr., Rest in Peace and May GOD comfort their families and have mercy on their souls ! πŸ•― πŸ•Š πŸ•―
    Requiescat in pace!

  2. Awe so sad! I hope they catch whoever provided. And it happens a lot everywhere. Awful adults to buy for children! So sorry to the mother and family of this boy.

  3. Many teens die of alcohol poisoning, too many. We don’t do enough to warn kids of the dangers. I get angry every time I see a commercial promoting alcohol. Ask anyone who works in the ER and they will tell you, no one ever died from marijuana but many, many do from alcohol. Even adults are not fully aware of how alcohol withdrawal can kill. Instead of commercials being legal, PSAs should be mandatory!

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