‘Kids are walking into a nightmare’: the harrowing movie about mourning parents battling tech titans
In 2020, Amy Neville discovered her 14-year-old son, Alexander, lifeless in his bedroom. He had unintentionally consumed a counterfeit oxycodone tablet, which, according to Neville, he purchased from a drug dealer via Snapchat. The pill contained fentanyl. Four years later, she addressed students and parents at the California high school Alexander would have attended, warning them about social media’s dangers. “We hand our children smartphones with access to these platforms, and it’s like
‘Kids are walking into a nightmare’: the harrowing movie about mourning parents battling tech titans
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