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Aug 2021
20m 25s

Helping the drug addict who stole my dog...

Bbc World Service
About this episode

Canadian Brayden Morton was devastated when his beloved dog Darla was stolen from him. He ended up tracking her down but when he encountered the thief, he saw a distressed young homeless woman with a serious drug addiction and his own past was brought back to him in an unexpected and painful way. Brayden is himself a recovering addict with a troubled history including serving time in prison. He’s now a drugs interventionist and decided not to press charges against the young woman and instead help her through rehab.

Picture: Brayden Morton with Darla Credit: Courtesy Brayden Morton

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