Arrest Made In Connection With Death Of Robert De Niro’s Grandson

A capture has purportedly been made regarding the excess passing of Robert De Niro's 19-year-old grandson.

The New York Post revealed that Sofia Haley Imprints, 20, was captured Thursday for supposedly selling Leandro Anthony De Niro-Rodriguez drugs before he was subsequently tracked down dead in his loft.
She was captured around 6 p.m. EST during a secret sting activity led by neighborhood and government policing, the report said. She was accused of government drug violations.

Policing let the distribution know that "a white fine substance and medication stuff" were situated close to Leandro's body when he was seen as dead.

Drena De Niro, mother of Leandro Anthony De Niro-Rodriguez, 19, uncovered last week that her child kicked the bucket in the wake of being sold pills bound with fentanyl.
"Somebody sold him fentanyl bound pills that they knew were bound at this point actually offered them to him," she composed. "So for this multitude of individuals as yet f***ing around selling and purchasing this s***, my child is gone for eternity."

Drena is De Niro's most seasoned youngster. The "Meet the Guardians" star took on her in 1976 when he wedded her mom, Diahnne Abbott, per Page Six. Drena took on the last name De Niro at that point. Abbott and the Oscar champ separated in 1988.

De Niro, 79, has seven youngsters altogether, including an infant girl. He and sweetheart Tiffany Chen invited Gia Virginia Chen De Niro on April 6 of this current year.
De Niro shared an explanation about his grandson's passing on Monday. "I'm profoundly troubled by the death of my dearest grandson Leo. We're enormously keen to the sympathies from everybody. We ask that we if it's not too much trouble, be given security to lament our deficiency of Leo," the Institute Grant winning entertainer said, per Individuals.

A new CDC report said that drug passings including fentanyl expanded from 5.7 per 100,000 individuals to almost 22 for every 100,000 individuals from 2016 to 2021, as indicated by Reuters.

Almost 110,000 individuals kicked the bucket in the U.S. last year from drug gluts, as per fundamental information delivered by the central government.

Fentanyl has turned into a significant policy centered issue and one of the top issues on the battle field for competitors campaigning for office.

It has likewise been behind various high-profile passings lately, including a previous Disney chief, a UFC Lobby of Popularity Contender, and a rap craftsman.

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