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The drugs don’t work
21 September 2009
Potential trainee accountant Adam Sullivan hit the national headlines recently for all the wrong reasons. The Daily Mail ran a story where his mum gave a warning after her PQ son became hooked on cocaine and threw away a promising career. The Mail told us that Adam, 24, became hooked on cocaine at university and was jailed for three years for dealing the drug. He began using drugs while studying accountancy and finance at Plymouth University. The problem was once he graduated he began selling the drug to ‘friends’ to fun his own habit. He was forced to abandon his plans to become an accountant when he fell into debt, and worked as a labourer to pay back the dealers. This story hit the headlines as the same time as another trainee accountant with a major bank and members of two crime gangs were arrested in drug raids in the Republic of Ireland. Some €3million of drugs was seized.
Potential trainee accountant Adam Sullivan hit the national headlines recently for all the wrong reasons. The Daily Mail ran a story where his mum gave a warning after her PQ son became hooked on cocaine and threw away a promising career.
The Mail told us that Adam, 24, became hooked on cocaine at university and was jailed for three years for dealing the drug. He began using drugs while studying accountancy and finance at Plymouth University. The problem was once he graduated he began selling the drug to ‘friends’ to fun his own habit. He was forced to abandon his plans to become an accountant when he fell into debt, and worked as a labourer to pay back the dealers. This story hit the headlines as the same time as another trainee accountant with a major bank and members of two crime gangs were arrested in drug raids in the Republic of Ireland. Some €3million of drugs was seized.
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