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'The £1 decision that changed my life forever'

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Victoria Seed walked into the girls’ changing rooms, grabbed her gym bag and started getting dressed into her school uniform.

Looking up, a group of girls had huddled around her, one clutching a small bag in their hand. “Do you want to try some of this?” she asked Victoria, opening her palm to reveal a tab of LSD. READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community Victoria had never tried drugs before.

A top pupil, the 15-year-old was a quiet child and struggled with confidence. But surrounded by her classmates, Victoria felt an overwhelming pressure to buy the illegal substance.

She handed her dinner money over – a £1 coin – and the decision was made. Victoria didn’t know it at the time, but that one choice back in 1993 would cause a ripple effect throughout her future – changing the course of her life in an instant. “It was literally peer pressure,” mum-of-two Victoria, who lives in Whitefield, told the Manchester Evening News. “Peer pressure doesn’t mean you’re getting it forced down your neck or forced to buy it.

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