Pubdate: Tue, 04 Aug 1998 Source: Perthshire Advertiser (Scotland) Contact 1: 2: Fax: Int: +44 1738 441574 or UK: 01738 441574 Author: Maureen Young and Gordon Bannerman Note: Contact 1 is an e-mail address to a fax service. ECSTASY: PARENT'S PRI BEDSIDE VIGIL Night out turns to tragedy A PERTH couple were continuing a bedside vigil at Perth Royal Infirmary yesterday, as their teenage daughter fought for her life in intensive care - the latest alleged victim of the dance drug Ecstasy. Eighteen-year-old fitness fanatic Julia Dawes has received round-the-clock treatment since a friend's birthday night out on the town turned to tragedy. The teenager fell critically ill after celebrations which ran into the early hours of Saturday morning and was rushed to hospital. Her devastated parents, Alan and Jacqueline Dawes - owners of the Hanovers health club in Perth's George Street - were by her side yestereay as a team of doctors fought to save her life. Her condition was described as "critical." It's understood that the former Perth College business studies student - who works as a sales manager at the family health club - was with a crowd celebrating a girlfriend's birthday in local bars before moving on to a nightclub. Yesterday, staff and members of the George Street club were coming to terms with the news that the vivacious teenager, who recently raised cash for local children's charities through a major fashion show, was gravely ill. A spokesman for Hanovers said: "Obviously the family - and members of staff - - are in a state of shock. Staff were devastated to hear the news that Julia was in hospital and our thoughts are with her family. "Julia is an extremely popular girl with club members and staff. She's a keen exercise enthusiast, taking part in club aerobics sessions and enjoying the gym facilities. She's the sort of girl that lights up your life. You feel you've known her forever. "Julia is very sports-orientated, very confident and mature beyond her years. In her working life she is the ultimate professional. Julia is a beautiful young woman with so much potential - and the world at her feet. We're all praying for her." Hanovers was opened officially in January by former Olympic sprint gold medalist Linford Christie and it has more than 400 members. Former estate agent Alan Dawes and his wife Jacqueline previously operated an old folk's home and have property interests in the area. They have a 16-year-old son Jonathan, who has also joined the family business since leaving school. *Yesterday, the Procurator Fiscal at Perth confirmed that four people had been arrested and charged with drugs offences. They have been released from custody while police investigations continue. - --- Checked-by: Melodi Cornett