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Mongrel Mob boss Steve Taiatini s last interview before his death: Gangster on prison, suicide, meth addiction

In August 2021, Mongrel Mob boss Steve Taiatini, his wife Pauline and addiction counsellor Kevin Hollingsworth met with the Herald to talk about their.

Steven Taiatini beat a meth addiction and was helping others, friend says, only to lose his life on the streets of Ōpōtiki

Steven Taiatini beat a meth addiction and was helping others, friend says, only to lose his life on the streets of Ōpōtiki
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Steven Taiatini beat a meth addiction and was helping others, friend says, only to lose his life on the streets of Opotiki

Steven Taiatini beat a meth addiction and was helping others, friend says, only to lose his life on the streets of Opotiki
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Pauline Tai s 18-year P addiction - and how she came back from the brink

Pauline Tai s 18-year P addiction - and how she came back from the brink 23 Apr, 2021 07:00 PM 7 minutes to read After a 19-year addiction to meth she has now transformed her life’s purpose to ‘Healing Whanau from Meth’. After a long time suffering from this ngāngara and coming out on the other side, she is now devoting every minute of her life to helping heal others, using her past trauma and experiences to heal future generations. After a 19-year addiction to meth she has now transformed her life’s purpose to ‘Healing Whanau from Meth’. After a long time suffering from this ngāngara and coming out on the other side, she is now devoting every minute of her life to helping heal others, using her past trauma and experiences to heal future generations.

How Pauline Tai s 18-year P addiction created a lifeline for others

How Pauline Tai s 18-year P addiction created a lifeline for others 23 Apr, 2021 07:00 PM 7 minutes to read After a 19-year addiction to meth she has now transformed her life’s purpose to ‘Healing Whanau from Meth’. After a long time suffering from this ngāngara and coming out on the other side, she is now devoting every minute of her life to helping heal others, using her past trauma and experiences to heal future generations. After a 19-year addiction to meth she has now transformed her life’s purpose to ‘Healing Whanau from Meth’. After a long time suffering from this ngāngara and coming out on the other side, she is now devoting every minute of her life to helping heal others, using her past trauma and experiences to heal future generations.

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