Families of teenagers who died after hypnosis receive payout

Two Florida teens committed suicide and another died in a car crash after being hypnotised by their headteacher

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Brittany Palumbo committed suicide in 2011 
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The parents of three Florida teenagers who died after being hypnotised by their headteacher have been awarded a $600,000 (£390,000) settlement.

Members of the Sarasota County School Board agreed to the payment, saying they were "happy to put this behind them," the Herald Tribune reports.

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