Parents who lost children to fentanyl poisoning sound alarm about counterfeit pills coming across border
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Two parents who lost children to fentanyl poisoning appeared on "Fox & Friends" Tuesday to react to the DEA issuing a public safety alert after law enforcement officials announced they have seized more than 9.5 million counterfeit pills this year.
Puerta lost his 16-year-old son Daniel due to fentanyl poisoning. He said his son obtained what he believed to be an Oxycontin pill via communications on Snapchat.
"He consumed only half of that pill and passed away really quickly in the night. I found him dead in the morning. Heartbreaking," Puerta said.
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