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I lost my son, Mathias, in a tragic accident on a fateful night in November 2021. He was struck while walking with his dog on the highway, completely disoriented due to a benzo he had purchased online.This book is my account of everything that happened in the following two years, from the heart-wrenching news on that fateful night to the moment I had to bury my child and the realization that I would never truly be able to enjoy life again.By means of this book, I hope to, along with Mathias, warn others about the danger of 'research chemicals' that are readily available in online stores. It…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
I lost my son, Mathias, in a tragic accident on a fateful night in November 2021. He was struck while walking with his dog on the highway, completely disoriented due to a benzo he had purchased online.This book is my account of everything that happened in the following two years, from the heart-wrenching news on that fateful night to the moment I had to bury my child and the realization that I would never truly be able to enjoy life again.By means of this book, I hope to, along with Mathias, warn others about the danger of 'research chemicals' that are readily available in online stores. It illustrates the devastating impact of these seemingly harmless pills, often used for relaxation or sleep.I found solace by writing this story. I honour my son by telling his story in its entirety, as raw and honest as we experienced it. He was not perfect, but he is also a victim.
Autorenporträt
Lydia Bottenburg (Hilversum, 1969) werkt als Cipier in een middelgrote gevangenis in Vlaanderen. Voordien werkte ze ruim 20 jaar in de marketing en communicatie. Naast haar werk is ze actief in de (gemeente) politiek en vrijwilliger bij Natuurpunt. Ze woont in Hoogstraten (België), is getrouwd met Dimitri en moeder van Mathias en Margot. Ook al is Mathias nu dood, ze blijft zijn moeder en ze blijft voor hem zorgen. Wat na de dood van haar zoon begon als een manier om niets te vergeten en te verwerken wat er allemaal op haar afkwam, draaide uiteindelijk uit op een compleet boek. Een boek met een boodschap.