Mother of fentanyl overdose victim says bullying led her daughter to drug
Clad in sweatpants, bunnyhugs and soft blankets, with days of hospital stays on their faces, the parents of Ally Krieg diligently watch over their child.
In the next room, their 16-year-old daughter lies in a medically-induced coma as her body recovers from an overdose of the powerful painkiller fentanyl.
Ally’s mother, Brigette Krieg says as far as she knew, her daughter was not a regular drug user, but knew why her daughter started. She said she believes her daughter thought death was the only way to end years of bullying, which came to a head when she first encountered the drug in June.
Two of Ally’s friends were hospitalized when they overdosed on fentanyl in the back of her car, Krieg said. Though they survived, others blamed Ally for their overdose; some going as far as to say she, not her friends, should have been the one to overdose that day.
“People are hurting, they’re scared and they’re looking for someone to blame, and that ended up being my daughter,” Krieg said, adding she witnessed her daughter plunge into depression.