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prima:The faces of fentanyl: “It is a different level, it destroys your life and the lives of others”

Mothers of victims and users bring powerful stories about the effects and consequences of the drug that now contaminates countless street drugs and can kill instantly

April 9, 2024 - 9:06 PM

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Framed photo that Daisy Hernández always carries in her car of her daughter Leslie Marie Pérez Hernández, victim of fentanyl. She was 29 years old. (vanessa.serra@gfrmedia.com)

They seem to be asleep. Some lie on desks, others on furniture or a sofa, and many in their own beds. This is how their relatives and loved ones see them, and in acts that can only come from love, they turn off the lights, tuck them in, and close the doors so as not to disturb their sleep.

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