Monday, March 6th 2023, 10:41 pm SAND SPRINGS, Okla. – A Sand Springs mother joined nine other parents in filing a wrongful death lawsuit against Snapchat, after she said a drug dealer used the app to sell her son a drug that was laced with a lethal dose of fentanyl.The lawsuit filed by the Social Media Victims Law Center (SMVLC) accuses the social media app of making it easy for drug dealers to target kids and then hide their communications.Cole Brown was 18 when he died of a drug overdose in Lincoln, California.”When you see somebody every day and you’ve, you know, carried them in your belly, birthed them, it’s just absolutely devastating. Even down to just the smallest things like him texting me. I don’t get that anymore. You know, I don’t get to text him. I miss that. I miss everything about him. I miss everything,” said Rebekah Brown.The Brown family has since relocated to Sand Springs.”This is not about money to me, nor any of the families that have lost their kids. I can 100 percent assure you that. We want to make sure that this does not happen to another family and another kid. There is
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