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Essex Father Says £2.2m Cocaine Addiction Ravaged His Health and Finances

He now reports two months sober with plans for rehab talks.

Overview

  • Shane Samler, 38, tells regional outlets he spent about £1,000 a week over years, totaling an estimated £2.2 million.
  • He describes severe harm from long-term use, including a collapsed nose, jaw locking, grey skin, and frequent hospital visits.
  • He says the addiction cost him a co-owned scaffolding business, drove heavy debts, and led him to hand over cars and jewellery to dealers.
  • He reports a multiple sclerosis diagnosis at about 23 and admits stealing company money during binges, alongside losing about £100,000 to gambling.
  • After multiple rehab attempts, a nine-month sober stretch, and a relapse that sent him to hospital, he says he is two months clean and preparing public talks while seeking medical repair for his nose.