Though it’s still unclear how the narcotic got into their home. No one has been charged as of yet, according to People, and the inquiry is still ongoing.
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The grandmother of the children recalls the chaotic times after the discovery. “We performed CPR on them,” Kathy remembered. I knew what they had discovered when they informed me.
It was an overdose of some sort. Both Skylar and Gaige were declared deceased at the scene, according to the Maryland State Police (MSP).
Both siblings tested positive for fentanyl, according to an autopsy and toxicology report, and their deaths were declared accidental overdoses.
Kathy has expressed her sorrow about the death of her grandkids in the LostVoices Of Fentanyl Inc 501c3 public Facebook page.