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A two-year-old girl who died in a hotel room in Prince William County, Virginia, had fentanyl in her blood, and her parents have been arrested, the county police said Friday. The police did not say how they believe the drug came to be in the girl’s bloodstream. Fentanyl is a highly potent synthetic opioid that has been implicated in many overdose deaths. The girl, who was not named, was found dead on April 16 in a hotel in the 17100 block of Dumfries Road, in the Dumfries area of Prince...