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Sunday, 18 February 2018

Promising Ivy League student, 19, killed in opioid crisis

Gage Bellitto, who would have turned 20 on Dec. 25, was a Columbia University transfer looking to study economics who died alone of a suspected opioid overdose on Dec. 22, five days before his body was found, police estimate. (Facebook)
The opioid crisis in America clearly has no borders or boundaries.

Kyle Bellitto, a lawyer, and her husband, Glenn Bellitto, 59, a finance professional — both with Harvard degrees — of the leafy Bronxville, a Westchester suburb in New York where the median household income is $200,000 a year, learned the hard way when their 19-year-old Ivy League son died in December of a suspected opioid overdose, The New York Post reported.

Their son, Gage, who would have turned 20 on Christmas 2017, was a Columbia University transfer looking to study economics. Police have said he apparently died alone on Dec. 22, five days before investigators found his body.According to The Post, police believe Gage got his opioids — which could have ranged from painkillers to heroin — illegally. His case is still under investigation.

Their son was driven, and from his early teens wanted to follow in the footsteps of his successful family. “He had this list of the best colleges in the U.S. and his goal was to get as high on the list as possible,” Kyle Bellitto told The Post. “When he really set his mind to something, he’d stop at nothing to achieve it.”

Their son, however, had a drug problem — its severity he kept from family, but his friends knew, according to the report.

Source :- foxnews

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