Erin Brockovich Entangled by Baffling Teens’ Disease
Erin Brockovich Entangled by Baffling Teens’ Disease

As per latest reports, it has been revealed that Erin Brockovich, an environmental activist, has instigated her personal probe with the intent of unmasking the long-running mysteries looming over the disease that's apparently inspired by a variety of indications of verbal outbursts and facial tics amid teens in Le Roy, New York. The investigation has perhaps been inspired by a handful of confirmations unveiled recently regarding a noxious chemical spill some four decades back. Earlier, it had been proved that the chemical spill resulted in causing contamination of nearby ground as well as water.

While expressing her opinion regarding the entire state of affairs and explaining some of the expectations she has with the ongoing investigation, the environmental activist from Los Angeles, Erin Brockovich, revealed that she was asked by parents of the teenagers suffering from the mysterious diseases in Le Roy to have a look into the scenario so as to find some way out by which teens can be safeguarded from the mystifying diseases.

She further added: “When I read reports like this that the New York Department of Health and state agencies were well-aware of the spill and you don't do water testing or vapor extraction tests, you don't have an all-clear”.

Earlier in the year 2000, Brockovich got a fairly unsavory repute with a movie (Erin Brockovich, in which the lead role was played by Julia Roberts) regarding her attempts made for the purpose of exposing a noxious chemical cover-up for California.

In the meantime, the school district issued a statement claiming that all the environmental as well as medical probes have not resulted in forwarding any sort of effective indication that can be associated with the neurological signs for anything present in the atmosphere or of a highly transmittable trait.

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