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TV maker Tim Van Aelst used cocaine for 10 years: “I still have the urge for anaesthesia”

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Ten years of cocaine use. Often alone. Often quitting, only to start again a few weeks later. Often eager for even more after he had already snorted a gram. Celebrated Antwerp (ex-) television maker Tim Van Aelst confesses his cocaine addiction like it's nothing. But few have preceded him. “If I woke up even one person with it, this rather accidental confession has been more than worthwhile.”
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Ten years of cocaine use. Often alone. Often quitting, only to start again a few weeks later. Often eager for even more after he had already snorted a gram. Celebrated Antwerp (ex-) television maker Tim Van Aelst confesses his cocaine addiction like it's nothing. But few have preceded him. “If I woke up even one person with it, this rather accidental confession has been more than worthwhile.”

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Ten years of cocaine use. Often alone. Often quitting, only to start again a few weeks later. Often eager for even more after he had already snorted a gram. Celebrated Antwerp (ex-) television maker Tim Van Aelst confesses his cocaine addiction like it's nothing. But few have preceded him. “If I woke up even one person with it, this rather accidental confession has been more than worthwhile.”

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Gazet van Antwerpen broke the news in on Tuesday, July 11, 2023.
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