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I`m quite surprised that this is the verdict (if correct). It`s such a shame that history has repeated itself. http:// www.ind ependen t.ie/wo man/cel eb-news /peache s-geldo f-died- from-he roin-ov erdose- 3023423 0.html
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Maybe it was the usual thing. Someone uses heroin for a certain amount of time and so they get a tolerance for it. Then, they don`t use heroin for a while and their tolerance levels go down. They take heroin again (at their previous levels) and their body has lost it`s tolerance for the drug and the drug kills them.
it doesnt make any difference how well off she was - some will condemn, some with sympathise - some will actually think she deserved and some, bizarrely - will claim to want to be the ones to kill her!
you are all entiltled to do any of them, but it doesnt really matter - your opinions dont matter one jot to her, or her family, or any other family in similar circumstances, or any other drug user ... so some people should perhaps not get too caught up in the perceived importance of their opinions ...
you are all entiltled to do any of them, but it doesnt really matter - your opinions dont matter one jot to her, or her family, or any other family in similar circumstances, or any other drug user ... so some people should perhaps not get too caught up in the perceived importance of their opinions ...
How little many of you seem to know about the drug and it's methods of ingestion. Just because she had no track marks visible doesn't mean she wasn't an addict. She could have smoked it or snorted it, or even injected in areas not visible to the public. All this is assuming she was an addict, i'm not convinced that she was.