A Surrey woman is in mourning after her teenage daughter collapsed and died at a Skytrain station after a night out with friends.

Authorities are investigating the possibility of a drug overdose after 17-year-old Jenni Bond died on the way to hospital on Friday night.

"Jenni was so well known for being loving and sweet," said her mother, Renatta Bond, on Sunday. "People called her 'Mamma Jenni' because at a party she would look after everybody."

Jenni had plans to go to a movie with a date that night, but the pair went instead to another friend's house for a drink, Bond said.

She felt woozy, slurred her speech, and collapsed on the steps of the Edmonds Skytrain Station. An ambulance brought her to a hospital but she died.

Renatta -- and the police -- suspect she may have had something more than a drink. Bond says the coroner told her the drug ecstasy might have been involved.

"The coroner said it could have been one ecstasy, it could have been 100," she said. "What's out there is not safe."

It's a mysterious death that has chilling similarities to another young teen's tragedy in West Vancouver.

In early October, Carla Benavides was found unconscious by her mother after going to a house party.

No one was able to save her and she died as well. In both cases, police don't believe there was foul play.

Bond wants to remember Jenni in a memorial at 4:00 to 4:30 p.m. at the station where she died.

She says she wants other parents to take care of their kids.

"I don't want anyone else to die," she said. "I don't think anyone else should have to feel this."

With a report from CTV British Columbia's Jon Woodward