Alcohol Rehab: Quitting Alcohol Killed Amy Winehouse, Family Sources Say – Fox News

Alcohol Rehab: Quitting Alcohol Killed Amy Winehouse, Family Sources Say – Fox News


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Quitting Alcohol Killed Amy Winehouse, Family Sources Say
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They believe the singer's decision to lay off alcohol completely for three weeks was a lethal "shock" for her tiny body. Family sources told the newspaper that the "Rehab" singer, who was found dead aged 27 on Saturday, was killed after ignoring her
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Alcohol Rehab: Tragic Passing of Amy Winehouse is Cruel Reminder of the Dangers of Addiction … – PR Newswire (press release)

Tragic Passing of Amy Winehouse is Cruel Reminder of the Dangers of Addiction
PR Newswire (press release)
The leading drug and alcohol addiction treatment facility expressed hope that the passing of the star who struggled with addiction would bring increased awareness to the deadly nature of drug abuse and the seriousness with which individuals must

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Alcohol Rehab: Amy Winehouse killed by quitting alcohol, family source says – Herald Sun


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Amy Winehouse killed by quitting alcohol, family source says
Herald Sun
They believe the singer's decision to lay off alcohol completely for three weeks was a lethal ''shock'' for her tiny body. Family sources told the newspaper that the Rehab singer, who was found dead aged 27 on Saturday, was killed after ignoring her
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Alcohol Rehab: Another Music Idol’s Sad Legacy – WFAA


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Another Music Idol's Sad Legacy
WFAA
She became popular by singing: 'I ain't going to rehab,' even though she obviously needed and even sought treatment. Drug addiction and substance abuse among children, teens and young adults is a serious problem. Winehouse was a prime example of how
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