‘I still expect them to come through the door’
Ray Lakeman lost both his sons after they took ecstasy together.
Jacques, who was 20 and Torin, who was 19, had met up to spend the weekend together and watch a football match.
Two days later they were found dead in the B&B where they were staying in November 2014.
Mr Lakeman spoke to the Victoria Derbyshire programme as two high profile health organisations - the Royal Society for Public Health and the Faculty of Public Health - called for the personal possession and use of all illegal drugs to be decriminalised, a stance he agreed with.
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