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"I'm so sorry... it will never happen again": Dad, 27, got hooked on pills bought on 'Counterfeit Street' - he died after taking a huge amount of drugs

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A young dad whose life spiralled following a break-up died after becoming 'addicted' to drugs bought on Manchester's 'Counterfeit Street'.

Junior Collins, 27, was found unresponsive in his Salford flat by his older brother Scott the morning after being 'absolutely off his head' on tablets he bought the same day.

Bolton Coroners Court heard today (August 23) that Scottish-born Mr Collins, who had 'not had a good start to life' and lived with paranoid personality disorder, regularly took drugs he believed to be pregabalin.

Danielle Thorpe, his former long-term partner, said Mr Collins was so intoxicated 'he couldn't speak' on the phone the night before he died.

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