A Tulsa mom is advocating for a new law that she says could help prevent child fentanyl deaths. It comes after her great-nephew died at 11-months old from the drug.
Sir Major White-Bullock lived less than a year. A cheeky little boy with a bright future, his great-aunt says she can’t believe he’s gone.
“He fell through that gap, and unfortunately, it was a huge one,” said Clarissa Milton. “I feel like it was just something that did not have to happen.”
Milton says Sir Major’s mom tested positive for benzodiazepine at a 2018 prenatal visit. She says doctors found the same substance in Sir Major’s umbilical cord when he was born in 2022…