The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office incident report indicates investigators interviewed Kornhauser, who said individuals in the residence used cocaine and marijuana but not fentanyl. He brought or permitted others to bring “illicit drugs” including cocaine, fentanyl and marijuana, which were consumed throughout the premises including the bedrooms and kitchen counter, the lawsuit alleges. However, Kornhauser ended up staying there with 11 other adults, according to the complaint. He rented the property from July 30 to Aug. The suit says days before the Lavenir family’s check-in date, Aaron Kornhauser was visiting Palm Beach County for a concert. 9, 2021, for a family vacation for herself, her husband and their five children, the suit says. How Enora diedĮnora’s mother, Lydie Lavenir, booked the four-bedroom, two-bath lake house in the affluent residential neighborhood from Aug. Days before the French family arrived, according to the complaint, someone threw a party where drugs were consumed.Įnora was exposed to fentanyl residue left in the rental, according to the suit, which accuses Airbnb, the rental property's owner, the property manager and a prior guest of negligence in the child's death. The lawsuit alleges that while the Airbnb listing advertised the unit as a "peaceful place to stay," it had a history of being used as a party house. However, it's not clear how the child ingested the fentanyl, a powerful synthetic opioid that is 50 to 100 times stronger than morphine, or where it came from. The toddler died of acute fentanyl toxicity and the manner was ruled as accidental by the Palm Beach County Medical Examiner's Office.
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