, a valium addiction because she she ended up buying it off the streets because she two members of obanver there, there and there. one, two, three more there. mm—hm. so that's ten just in this little area. yeah. it is home to 8,000 people. scotland has seen that many overdose deaths injust seven years. so what is to be done? there's no linkup, people are left. james died just hours after he was released that he had been freed. he was released, we didn't know. it's hard not to be angry. something's got to change. yes, admits the health secretary. well, i think the two cases that you've highlighted tell me do you accept, as a government, some responsibility for that — well, of course we do. that not everything is available in all parts services, such as residential rehab, is so important. what i have found here in oban, by the scale of the losses this is what the worst drug—deaths crisis james cook, bbc news, oban. bring you the latest coming let's bring you the latest pictures coming in from gaza. the gathering of people there for of the bodies for the handover of the bodies of four dead