A mother and father in West Allis are both charged in connection with the death of their toddler. Court records say the 17-month-old had enough fentanyl in her system to kill an adult.
A neighbor said the child, identified by the medical examiner as Alieonni Lane, was a beautiful little girl and was heartbroken to learn the child died Oct. 2. It wasn't until toxicology results came back that they learned why.
"Mr. Lane, I don’t have to tell you this is serious. It was your own child that died, for goodness sake," said Milwaukee County Court Commissioner Grace Flynn. "It is tragic, but you know that you lost your own child but the majority of homes do not have fentanyl where there is exposure to the child," said Flynn. "The negligence is so heightened here to me."
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