SAND SPRINGS, Okla. — A Sand Springs mom is joining a lawsuit against mobile messaging app Snapchat because her son overdosed on fentanyl he bought over the app. Cole Brown died of an overdose in 2021. He was found unresponsive in a California hotel room the same day he and his entire family were set to move to Sand Springs.His mom, Rebekah Brown said Cole struggled with drug use after his dad passed away when he was only 13.She said the move to Sand Springs would have been a new start for Cole. He had just graduated high school and was planning out a career in Oklahoma.After his death Rebekah and the family moved still chose to move to Oklahoma.”And then the realization hit me that, I’m never going to see my son again. He’s gone,” Rebekah said.Rebekah said she wanted to be a part of the joint lawsuit to save lives and inform other parents about the dangers of Snapchat, she joined 63 other families in suing the app.”I want other parents to know about Snapchat, I want them to look and see and maybe at this pointnot even let your kids be a part of Snapchat,” she said.The Social Media
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