“People say talk to your kids, we talked to Alexander, if talking was all it took, Alex would've lived forever,” Neville said.
TUCSON, Ariz. — A group gathered in downtown Tucson today to warn others about this lethal drug. It’s one of many rallies against fentanyl happening across the United States in 37 locations this summer.“He was blue, wasn’t breathing, he was cold,” Neville said.
“People say talk to your kids, we talked to Alexander, if talking was all it took, Alex would've lived forever,” Neville said.“We didn’t know about fentanyl, we were missing a key piece of information,” Neville said. “We’re out here trying to bring awareness because a lot of people don’t know about fentanyl being in other drugs, being in fake pills," said Theresa Guerrero, rally organizer.
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