Young kids killed by sniffing aerosol cans | 60 Minutes Australia
From 1983, this 60 Minutes report focuses on the issue of glue sniffing which also covers the abuse of a number of aerosol products. The report includes interviews with the family of two victims of inhalant abuse, who speak for the first time of their tragic loss, in the hope of saving others.
Whiff of danger (1983)
Reporter: Ray Martin
Producer: Andrew Haughton
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