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    Cornelius Sones (41) died from acute fentanyl intoxication

    CORNELIUS SONES
    February 19, 1979 - May 24, 2020
    (41 years )
    Case Number
    2020-04591
    Case Status
    DEFERRED Pending Additional Investigation
    Body Status
    RELEASED
    Gender
    MALE
    Ethnicity
    BLACK
    Place of Death
    PRIVATE RESIDENCE
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    Investigator
    MUNOZ
    Deputy Medical Examiner
    DR. NGUYEN
    Cause A
    DEFERRED
    Cause B
    N/A
    Cause C
    N/A
    Cause D
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    https://mec.lacounty.gov/case-detail...ber=2020-04591
    https://www.facebook.com/ctsones
    http://mydeathspace.com/article/2020...l_intoxication
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    ACUTE FENTANYL INTOXICATION

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    WTF is going on with all those fentanyl intoxication ...?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by StarrySky87 View Post
    WTF is going on with all those fentanyl intoxication ...?!
    It's a BIG issue here lately.


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    Could be the combination of bad batches of fentanyl making their way around and that people are at home and bored more and may be more likely to take drugs.

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