Prosecutors say a New Jersey man pressured his 12-year-old nephew to wash his fentanyl paraphernalia, inflicting the boy to fatally overdose.

Troy Nokes, 35, of Blackwood, was charged earlier this week with first-degree aggravated manslaughter and first-degree strict legal responsibility drug-induced loss of life.

He's additionally charged with second-degree using a juvenile in a drug distribution scheme, six counts of third-degree endangering the welfare of a kid, two counts of third-degree aggravated assault, in addition to a number of different counts.

Detectives from the Camden County Prosecutor's Workplace Particular Victims Unit and Gloucester Township Police Division have been alerted after Nokes' nephew was discovered unresponsive on a college bus on January 24, the Camden County Prosecutor's Workplace stated in a information launch.

A college nurse carried out life-saving measures till EMS arrived, whereas officers and faculty employees took motion to make sure that no different kids and employees have been at risk.

The boy was transported to an area hospital, however died on February 1, the prosecutor's workplace stated.

A autopsy examination carried out by the Philadelphia health worker's offie decided the reason for loss of life "was Drug Intoxication, particularly fentanyl," the prosecutor's workplace stated.

The prosecutor's workplace stated the boy lived at a house in Blackwood the place Nokes is accused of manufacturing fentanyl the weekend previous to the kid's loss of life.

Nokes is accused of directing the boy to wash paraphernalia that contained fentanyl. "Witnesses point out that the kid was not sporting gloves on the time," in response to the prosecutor's workplace.

Prosecutors additionally charged Joanna Johnson, Nokes' co-defendant, in reference to the case. She is accused of tampering with proof and hindering the apprehension of Nokes.

Nokes and Johnson have been arrested by the USA Marshals Service Regional Fugitive Activity Pressure, the prosecutor's workplace stated. They're being detained on the Camden County Correctional Facility, pending a pre-trial detention listening to.

Fentanyl is a extremely harmful artificial opioid that's round 50 to 100 occasions stronger than morphine.

Some sellers are mixing illegally-made fentanyl into different medicine, resembling heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, and MDMA, in accordance to the Nationwide Institute of Drug Abuse.

Earlier this month, six cadets from the celebrated West Level U.S. Navy Academy have been hospitalized after overdosing on fentanyl-laced cocaine whereas on spring break in Florida.

The investigation into the loss of life of Nokes' nephew is ongoing.

Anybody with data is requested to contact Camden County Prosecutor's Workplace Detective Lateasha Jones at (856) 225-8656 or Gloucester Twp. Police Detective Mark Grodzielanek at 856-374-5718. Suggestions will also be despatched anonymously to ccpotips@ccprosecutor.org.

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Troy Nokes allegedly pressured is 12-year-old nephew to wash his fentanyl paraphernalia, inflicting the boy to fatally overdose, authorities declare.Camden County Prosecutor's Workplace