Following the death of her son due to a fentanyl overdose, Milli Militi-Jagamian is working to prevent other families from dealing with the same tragedy.
Public Health - Seattle & King County reports 694 fentanyl deaths so far this year. That is almost the total number of deaths for all of 2022 in King County.
"That’s when I found out about fentanyl, what he had taken. That it nearly killed him, and that it happened under my roof, while we were all home, while he was in his bed," said Militi-Jigamian. Milit-Jigamian says her family fought to help Giancarlo. They found treatment programs, and rehab, but it was not enough.Milli felt a darkness that she says could have dragged her down, but she fought for her family, specifically for her youngest son.
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