- 241,326 viewsThe Seychelles is known as a tropical paradise with a multi-million dollar tourist industry. But beyond the 5-star hotels and azure beaches is a country in turmoil. Based on population, Seychelles has the biggest heroin problem in the world with around 10% of Seychellois dependent on the drug. Joseph Fady Banane, who’s lived on the islands all his life, was one of them. Now free of heroin, Fady investigates the secret epidemic that lies behind the luxury. Meeting drug users, dealers, police, and the communities caught in the middle, Fady confronts a painful past and tries to reconnect with those he loves…and almost lost. *** Africa Eye brings you original, investigative journalism revealing secrets and rooting out injustice in the world’s most complex and exciting continent. Nothing stays hidden forever. You can check out all #BBCAfricaEye investigations here: https://bit.ly/bbcafricaeye Credits: Africa Eye Editor – Tom Watson Produced and Directed by Louise Adamou, Chris Alcock Reporter – Joseph Fady Banane Camera – Chris Alcock Second Camera – Louise Adamou Film Editors – Domenico Favata, Carole Bertinet Local Producer – Rassin Vannier Reversioning Producer – Anna Payton Social Media Producer – Anusha Kumar Digital Producer – Tamasin Ford Impact Producer – Courtney Bembridge Production Manager – Simon Frost Online Editor – Chris Stott Dubbing Mixer - Jez Spencer Colour grader – Boyd Nagle Graphics – Aslan Livingstone RA Production Coordinator – Sarah Clarke *** Subscribe: http://bit.ly/subscribetoafrica Website: https://www.bbc.com/africa Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bbcnewsafrica/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/bbcafrica/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bbcafrica/ #Seychelles #addiction #addictionrecovery #warondrugs
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