My ketamine addiction got me locked up in Japan don't make same mistakes as me'
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My ketamine addiction got me locked up in Japan  don't make same mistakes as me'
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"In the early hours of April 12 last year, nine Japanese police officers quietly gathered outside a hotel room in Osaka. Inside and oblivious, 26-year-old Briton Izabel Rose was suffering the effects of a nasty hangover following a night out. Eventually, in need of the communal bathroom, Ms Rose opened the door and the officers descended. Days prior, Ms Rose had messaged a friend in the UK asking them to send her the class B drug ketamine."
The Independent covers major issues including reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech while refusing to place reporting behind paywalls. The outlet emphasizes the need for funding to continue sending journalists to cover developing stories, investigate financial and political influences, and produce documentaries like 'The A Word' about American women fighting for reproductive rights. The text connects donations to the ability to present both sides of stories and maintain on-the-ground reporting. The piece also recounts the case of 26-year-old Briton Izabel Rose, who was arrested in Osaka after an intercepted package containing ketamine and detained for five months.
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