Ketamine Addict Dies at 22 After Body Shuts Down
A British estate agent with a ketamine addiction died in agony after her body shut down. The 22-year-old spent £500 monthly on incontinence pads and weighed just 35kg.
A British estate agent with a ketamine addiction died in agony after her body shut down. The 22-year-old spent £500 monthly on incontinence pads and weighed just 35kg.
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