Toddler dies from fentanyl at Florida vacation rental
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Toddler dies from fentanyl at Florida vacation rental

Enora Lavenir, age 19 months, died from ingesting fentanyl during her family's stay at a Wellington vacation home in August 2001. The family is suing Airbnb and the property's owner, alleging that the home was not properly clean prior to the family's arrival.

WELLINGTON — A few from the French island of Guadeloupe is suing the Airbnb family vacation-home rental enterprise and the owner of a Wellington home just after the demise of their 19-thirty day period-old daughter from a fentanyl overdose for the duration of a household trip in South Florida.

In accordance to a wrongful death criticism filed in Palm Beach County Circuit Courtroom, Lydie and Boris Lavenir have been remaining at a 4-bed room, two-tub lake dwelling with their 5 kids in August 2021 when their toddler, Enora, was exposed to a lethal dose of fentanyl, a synthetic opioid drug that has been developed illegally, typically offered and blended with other prescription drugs.

The lawsuit also lists the Wellington property’s rental supervisor and a guy who rented the property days prior to the Lavenir relatives, alleging that the property was was not thoroughly cleaned right after being used to host a social gathering in which fentanyl and other illicit medicines ended up existing.