Man arrested over Georgina Bartter ecstasy death

By Emma Partridge
Updated February 9 2015 - 8:48pm, first published 5:35pm
'Genuine and authentic' young woman: Georgina Bartter died of a suspected allergic reaction to ecstasy.
'Genuine and authentic' young woman: Georgina Bartter died of a suspected allergic reaction to ecstasy.
Georgina Bartter's family walk behind her casket at St Mary's, North Sydney. Photo: Nick Moir
Georgina Bartter's family walk behind her casket at St Mary's, North Sydney. Photo: Nick Moir
'Genuine and authentic' young woman: Georgina Bartter died of a suspected allergic reaction to ecstasy.
'Genuine and authentic' young woman: Georgina Bartter died of a suspected allergic reaction to ecstasy.
'Genuine and authentic' young woman: Georgina Bartter died of a suspected allergic reaction to ecstasy.
'Genuine and authentic' young woman: Georgina Bartter died of a suspected allergic reaction to ecstasy.

A man has been charged with supplying ecstasy pills that led to the death of Sydney teenager Georgina Bartter at Habourlife festival three months ago.

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