
DEA aware of Mexican pharmacies selling fentanyl-laced pills for more than three years: Report
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U.S. officials were reportedly aware Mexican pharmacies have sold fentanyl-laced medications for years, killing American tourists, according to a new report.
Brennan died while vacationing in Cabo San Lucas for a bachelor party, and although Mexican officials said he died from a heart attack, further toxicology reports revealed otherwise. Bailee Hill is an associate editor with Fox News Digital. Story ideas can be sent to bailee.hill@fox.com
He actually died from a deadly dose of fentanyl, according to a California medical examiner, traced back to pills he bought with his friend from a local pharmacy.
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