Narkomania w Huntington - REDUX

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Narkomania w Huntington - REDUX
Tim Armstrong, the CEO of Karen's Place, posed for a portrait at the rehab facility in Louisa, Kentucky on February 17, 2017. Taylor Wilson tried to get into Karen's Place after her overdose in August. On August 15, 2016 Taylor Wilson was the first of nearly 30 people who overdosed on heroin in Huntington, West Virginia. Wilson, who was driving her car when she overdosed, was revived but overdosed again on September 25, 2016 and was unable to be revived.
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2017-02-17
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