Eric Bolling, son Eric |
Bolling tweeted that the coroner ruled his 19-year-old son’s death an “accidental overdose.”
The former Fox News host told the public the same day President Trump declared the opioid crisis a “National Public Health Emergency.”
“Almost every American has witnessed the horrors of addiction. Whether it’s through their own struggle or through the struggle of a friend, a co-worker, a neighbor or, frankly, a family member, our current addiction crisis, and especially the epidemic of opioid deaths, will get worse before it gets better. But get better it will,” Trump said Wednesday.
Just received some tragic news from Coroner in Colorado. Eric Chase’s passing has been ruled an accidental overdose that included opioids 1/— Eric Bolling (@ericbolling) October 26, 2017
According to reports by the Washington Post, Eric Chase had a mixture of opioids and Fentanyl in his system when he died. Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that is 50 times more lethal than heroin. Bolling said that it was opiates that caused his son’s death, as it is believed to have been an accident.
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