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Sorry Sp didn't notice your post.
not being funny aog but theres a thread below yours about this and 2 others on the site too.... very sad
ignore that comment aog... i wrote it then signed in but did my password wrong...it wouldnt go away and no matter which thread i opened my comment was there..... when i signed in properly it appeared
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No worries, it happens.
I blame drug pushers; may they rue their miserable dirty lives.
She had a choice - she new she had a problem, and she could have had best treatment - she decided not to. So I am not surprised or particularly upset. Might sound ruthless, but not meant to be. What I am surprised about is vigual set up outside her house. If she was suffering from a mental health problem then surely she had people around her that could have helped?
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Exactly Tony, but top die alone, where were her friends and family when she needed them.

What I can't understand is the adults that stood around crying, they didn't actually know her personally.

All this laying of countless bunches of flowers, words of sympathy etc.only seemed to become the fashion since the death of Princess Diana.
You can understand why some countries have the death penalty for drug dealing. By being to soft on the criminal many innocent lives could have been saved.

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