Person    | Female  Born 1989  Died 2011

Louise “Little Lou” Cattell

Categories: Music / songs, Tragedy

Musician and promoter. Died aged 21 after taking the drug ketamine. The picture source provides a lot of information about Louise and about the dangers of ketamine.

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Louise “Little Lou” Cattell

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Louise Cattell bench

{On a plaque attached to the back of the bench:} In loving memory of Louise “...

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