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Rachel Whitear : ウィキペディア英語版
Rachel Whitear

Rachel Jayne Whitear〔http://www.ipcc.gov.uk/news/Pages/pr170708_whitear.aspx〕 (6 February 1979 - 10 May 2000) was a British student from Withington, Herefordshire who died following a heroin overdose. Her death in May 2000 led to a large-scale anti-drugs campaign in Britain, particularly in secondary schools, when her parents allowed a police photograph to be shown publicly – it showed her discoloured body collapsed.. The school campaign was centered on a 22-minute video called ''Rachel's Story''. The campaign was seen as an equivalent of the anti-ecstasy drive undertaken after the death of British school girl Leah Betts in 1995 and a parallel incident culminating in the death of Australian schoolgirl Anna Wood in Sydney.
==Death==
Whitear was 21 when she died, having been found dead in her bedsit in Exmouth, Devon, by her landlord. She had been dead for three days when found. The image portrayed in the campaigns was that of a normal, everyday girl, with the message that it could happen to anyone.

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