One Alabama high school student dead, four in hospital after possible fentanyl exposure at school
The four hospitalized students are expected to recover from fentanyl exposure
An Alabama high school student who died and four others who were hospitalized were likely exposed to something laced with fentanyl.
Police were called to Selma High School Tuesday after multiple students began showing signs of a health issue, with one 16-year-old male sophomore student ultimately dying and four others taken to a local hospital, according to the Associated Press.
Authorities began to suspect the death and hospitalizations were due to a painkiller that may have been laced with fentanyl, though Dallas County District Attorney Michael Jackson said that investigators are waiting on an autopsy and toxicology report before making a final determination.
The four hospitalized students are expected to recover from fentanyl exposure
An Alabama high school student who died and four others who were hospitalized were likely exposed to something laced with fentanyl.
Police were called to Selma High School Tuesday after multiple students began showing signs of a health issue, with one 16-year-old male sophomore student ultimately dying and four others taken to a local hospital, according to the Associated Press.
Authorities began to suspect the death and hospitalizations were due to a painkiller that may have been laced with fentanyl, though Dallas County District Attorney Michael Jackson said that investigators are waiting on an autopsy and toxicology report before making a final determination.
One Alabama high school student dead, four in hospital after possible fentanyl exposure at school
Five Alabama high school students were potentially exposed to fentanyl at school Tuesday, with one student dying and the other four being hospitalized in the incident.
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