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Rachael Keogh’s addiction came to light in 2006, when her mother shared photos of her ravaged arms.
The Ana Liffey Drug Project is at Electric Picnic this weekend – and it has proved to be a busy few days so far.
The Ana Liffey Drug Project made its debut at this year’s festival – and it proved to be a busy three days for the volunteers.