CBSLA Reporter Kara Finnstrom has learned that the teenage boy who died was Cade Kitchen, according to the school's principal. His family and baseball coach have set up a GoFundMe towards fighting fentanyl and prevent teens from using drugs.
A 17-year-old El Camino Real Charter High School student has died from a fentanyl overdose, adding additional concerns onto the already mounting problem facing Southern California educators.
The latest in a string of tragic student deaths related to fentanyl, many parents have decided to speak with their children about the new danger facing them on a day-to-day basis. "I think it's tragic, but I think we really have to educate our kids," said Clara Jeredjian."You have a lot to lose. It's not worth it."
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