“We believe it was somewhere between the park and the pool, the sidewalk. Maybe he touched something,” she said at a news conference.
"It could be as simple as touching it, a towel at the pool, perhaps, somebody else's towel. We just don't know."
The Overtown neighborhood where the boy lived has been hit particularly hard by the opioid crisis, with nearly 300 people dying from fentanyl or fentanyl-mixture overdoses last year than homicides, according to the Miami Herald.
Credit: Mario Houben
Credit: Mario Houben
Florida authoritities are asking for the public’s help in this case
"We're anxiously hoping that someone comes forward to help us solve this horrific death," Rundle said in a Facebook post on Monday.
Fentanyl is 50 to 100 times more powerful than morphine, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Just a drop of it can cause death,law enforcement officials said.
Banks is believed to be the youngest opioid victim in Florida.
“He was out playing, like we want all our children to do. It’s unclear whether it was at the pool or on the walk home,”...
Posted by Office of the State Attorney - Katherine Fernandez Rundle on Monday, July 17, 2017
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