Eloise Parry death: Mother confronts DNP diet pills dealer

A global distributor of "highly toxic" diet pills that killed a student has agreed to stop selling them after being confronted by her mother.

Eloise Aimee Parry, 21, from Shrewsbury, died in hospital on 12 April after taking tablets believed to contain dinitrophenol, known as DNP.

Two websites that sold DNP were closed following her death, but a BBC investigation found one had reopened under a different name.

Together with Mrs Parry, the BBC confronted the man who runs the site from Turkey - Orhan Topcuer - who subsequently agreed to withdraw the pills.

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