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Dear <strong>First</strong> <strong>Lady</strong> Cecilia Abbott,<br />

Angelina was very talented <strong>and</strong> had a smile that would light up the room. Angelina worked fulltime<br />

at Papa John's pizza for four years, she was also going to school full-time for<br />

cosmetology <strong>and</strong> microblading. Angelina had been suffering with a lot of pain from being<br />

diagnosed with endometriosis.<br />

August 2019, she had her first surgery for endometriosis. She was doing better for a couple of<br />

months maintaining the pain with ibuprofen, but the pain would come back <strong>and</strong> was more<br />

intense <strong>and</strong> she was miserable. In February 2020 she graduated cosmetology school earning<br />

seven certificates <strong>and</strong> became manager at her job within the same month making it the<br />

happiest time of her life. She was still suffering with so much pain. She went to her <strong>Dr</strong>. <strong>and</strong><br />

was diagnosed again with endometriosis along with polyps. Angelina was a fighter, she still<br />

worked full-time, had her makeup business on the side <strong>and</strong> was saving up to start her own<br />

microblading business. In August 2020 she had her second surgery but this time the pain<br />

afterwards was far worse. Her <strong>Dr</strong>. prescribed a month worth of pain pills for the pain but soon<br />

after they ran out, she still was in so much pain. A friend of the family offered Angelina a pain<br />

pill which she was told was Oxycodone <strong>and</strong> only took half of it.<br />

On October 20, 2020. At 11:25 my phone rang it was the Lewisville Police Department<br />

informing me that my daughter had overdosed <strong>and</strong> was in the hospital. I was in total shock. I<br />

rushed to the hospital thinking she was going to tell me she was sorry <strong>and</strong> made a mistake<br />

<strong>and</strong> only wanted the pain to go away. When I got there, I never imagined seeing Angelina<br />

hooked up to all these machines. She had a heartbeat but could not breathe on her own. I<br />

didn't believe she had overdosed my daughter didn't like drugs or alcohol. I thought she had a<br />

blood clot, <strong>and</strong> it went to her brain. We sat right by her side for 3 days while the doctors were<br />

running so many tests. All they kept saying was there no brain activity. I refused to believe it<br />

<strong>and</strong> told them to run more tests! I yelled out “Not my baby”. On 10/22/2020 at 11:59 pm I had<br />

to make the hardest decision in my life, I had to remove her from the life support machine.<br />

Angelina, my only daughter, was gone. I will never get the chance to talk to her again. I will<br />

never get to see her get married or be a gr<strong>and</strong>ma to her babies. The whole time I'm thinking it<br />

was a blood clot but the autopsy report <strong>and</strong> it said she had 0.7 fentanyl in her system <strong>and</strong><br />

nothing else. I didn't even know what fentanyl was I had to google it.<br />

My daughter took half a pill thinking it was an oxy when it was pure synthetic fentanyl no oxy<br />

just pure fentanyl. Angelina was poisoned (murdered) by fentanyl from a friend of the family<br />

but no one was charged. The detectives closed my daughter’s case with the drug dealer never<br />

questioned or charged. Angelina didn't deserve to die she didn't want to die! She just wanted<br />

the pain to go away. She made one mistake by trusting the wrong person <strong>and</strong> it cost her life.<br />

My daughter was only 21 years old she was independent <strong>and</strong> a hard worker. All she wanted to<br />

do was start her own microblading business, but she never got that chance.<br />

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