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Grieving Mother Pays $2,100 For A Billboard After Her 22-Year-Old Daughter Tragically Died Because Of Accidental Overdose


A grieving mother has paid $2,100 for a billboard after her daughter died because of a pill laced with synthetic opioids.

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Patricia Saldivar’s 22-year-old daughter, Cassandra, passed away after taking a pill laced with fentanyl.

She says she wished she could’ve warned her daughter about the dangers of the drug but now she’s doing everything she can to raise awareness.

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Patricia Saldivar

Cassandra, a mother of a toddler, had recently moved into an apartment in Arlington when she took some painkillers.

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Her friends said that the 22-year-old fell asleep on the couch but when they checked on her, she was already cold and had a bloody nose. They immediately called emergency services.

Cassandra’s mother Patricia received a call that her daughter was rushed to a hospital but by the time she got there, her daughter had passed away.

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Patricia Saldivar

Speaking to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, the grieving mother said: “We’re still in shock.”

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She told Good Morning America: “I was like, what in the world? I didn’t know it was possible to lace a medication with fentanyl.”

Patricia was not aware that her daughter used drugs, adding she was never arrested or went to rehab.

“I was young once, so I know things happened, but we had a good relationship,” she expressed.

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Patricia Saldivar

Patricia assumed that if she did not know, other parents and their children also would not know. That is why she wanted to raise awareness and even paid $2,100 for a billboard that features a photo of her beloved daughter.

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“1 pill that’s all it took,” it reads. “Fentanyl kills. R.I.P. 06/01/21.”

Speaking to Good Morning America, the grieving mother said: “(Fentanyl deaths) are becoming more and more common and I don’t want anyone to go through the same thing that my family is going through.”

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Patricia Saldivar

“I wanted to do it to make people aware to not be taking anything that is not prescribed to them,” she added.

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