Family remembers brother that fentanyl ‘robbed’ in 2019

This Might marks the three-year anniversary since Marguerite Ward, 31, misplaced her child brother Matthew to fentanyl poisoning in an unintentional overdose.

Matthew was solely 21 when he died, and his household believes his habit developed after he obtained a prescription for opioids in his early teenagers following a tooth extraction. 

“The fentanyl and opioid disaster on this nation is robbing so many communities of their younger individuals — the individuals who can be future group leaders, non secular leaders, artists, enterprise leaders,” Ward instructed The Put up on Wednesday.

A number of years earlier than his loss of life, Matthew “turned devoted to his restoration,” his older sister stated. He attended Narcotics Nameless conferences, he turned to faith, he went to an outpatient rehab at a hospital and had the complete assist of his household.

However on Might 31, 2019, Matthew’s father and one other one in all his sisters found him useless of their Westchester residence.

“He had a slip-up. It was one mistake, it was a organic pressure that many addicts expertise,” Ward stated. “He was making an attempt and fentanyl robbed our household of his vibrant soul and robbed the world of the superb issues he was contributing.” 

Matthew and Marguerite Ward
Marguerite believes Matthew developed his habit after he was prescribed opioids in his teenagers following a tooth extraction.
Marguerite Ward

The day earlier than his loss of life, Ward stated she had been FaceTiming along with her brother. He was a musician who was learning music in faculty and was displaying Marguerite his songs.

Seeing the overdose numbers launched Wednesday introduced Ward again to the heavy feelings of her brother’s loss of life.

“These numbers are gut-wrenching, stomach-turning and soul-crushing — as a result of so many of those deaths are preventable,” she stated. 

The Ward family
Matthew’s father and one other one in all his sisters found him useless of their Westchester residence on Might 31, 2019.
Marguerite Ward

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