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A Heartbreaking Marijuana Story

Tuesday, April 11, 2017

A cannabis therapy patient in West Kalimantan died following her husband's arrest. The National Narcotics Agency refuses to be held responsible.

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YENI Rahmawati sobbed as she asked the whereabouts of her husband, Fidelis Arie Suderwato, on a Saturday, late March. "Where did Mas Fidelis go," asked Yeni, who was lying in a hospital bed at the M. Th. Djaman General Hospital in Sanggau, West Kalimantan, as recounted by her sister-in-law Yohana Suyati. "Why hasn't he visited me again?"

Since Yeni was hospitalized on February 19, Fidelis only came once. Family members agreed not to tell Yeni the tru

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