samedi 24 juin 2017
Fentanyl spiral: How the guilt and shame of addiction stole a B.C.'s man's life
Murray Shaw, a competitive cyclist and respected faculty member at a Vancouver community college, recently died alone in a hotel room, a victim of the growing fentanyl epidemic.
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