A 19-month-old French child died of a fentanyl overdose at a Palm Beach County, Florida home her family had rented as an AirBnB for a vacation stay in the hellscape state, NBC News reports, with authorities unsure about how the child got the drug.
Enora Lavenir died in August after checking into the four-bedroom home with her parents and four siblings. The day after the family arrived at the home, the girl and her sister took a nap in one of the bedrooms. Enora was found unresponsive and foaming from the mouth. She was pronounced dead at a local hospital; the autopsy found she died of fentanyl overdose.
The Lavenir family discovered that the house, located on a lake in Wellington, has frequently been used as a party house by people who booked it using the service, with the knowledge of the property owner. The family is suing the homeowner, the previous renter, and AirBnB for negligence.