LAGUNA NIGUEL, Calif.—“Look at those braces. Alex was the light of my life,” Amy Neville said while looking at an image of her son, Alexander.
“The last time I saw him alive was about 9 p.m. in the evening. He was gone the following morning,” she said.
In June 2020, 14-year-old Alexander was found by his mother lying on his bedroom floor in a lifeless state after ingesting a lethal dose of fentanyl.
Since then, Amy has started the Alexander Neville Foundation to educate families on the dangers of fentanyl, and on April 12, she spoke before dozens at a town hall at the Laguna Niguel Community Center….