Lavenir, the youngest of five children, was with her family on vacation in the summer of 2021 at the home when her mother took a nap. When her mother Lydie woke up an hour later, she found Enora not breathing and "blue in the face" according to police.
The child was pronounced dead a short time later at an area hospital.
"Their baby girl was killed as a result of ingesting fentanyl at an Airbnb," Thomas Scolaro, the Lavenir family attorney, said. "It's one of the most hurtful, awful things that I've ever come across. "
The lawsuit claims the home was not properly sanitized, adding "Airbnb also possessed actual or constructive knowledge that the cleaning procedures it advertises and promotes for its rentals are insufficient to decontaminate a rental from fatal fentanyl. "
"In reality, these places are used as party houses," Scolaro said. "A family should feel safe and secure any time they're in any sort of lodging. Airbnb promotes they're safe, secure, sanitary for families and children."
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