The baby’s father and mother also formed a virtual crowd after Nicholas’ death. In the text, the family explains that the goal is to receive financial support during the difficult time. “Unfortunately, my son died as a result of this irresponsible revelation. We ask for your financial support during this difficult time. Our family will forever be grateful to you.”
The parents also wrote that their son was exposed to the drug in a place they expected to be “safe.” The fundraiser has already raised nearly $23,000. The goal can be achieved $30,000.
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Nicholas Dominici, who had started his daycare routine a week before his death, was rescued on Friday (15) with signs of an opioid overdose. along with two other twoyearold boys and an eightmonthold baby. Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid created in a laboratory and is considered to be one of the factors responsible for the increase in fatal overdoses in the United States. in recent years.
Three of the children were “found unconscious” in the dormitory of the Divino Niño daycare center.which had been in use on site since January, police said.
Nicholas’ death was confirmed in hospital and one of the boys admitted is in a “critical” condition.reported NBC News.