Talk:Ian White (ice hockey)
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The Canadian current affairs program W5 have just made a program about Ian White. He and his wife are not together and they lost everything they owned due to his painkiller addiction. He developed this addiction when he was a star ice hockey player.
The Canadian current affairs program W5 have just made a program about Ian White. He and his wife are not together and they lost everything they owned due to his painkiller addiction. He developed this addiction when he was a star ice hockey player. 203.219.30.220 (talk) 17:27, 9 February 2022 (UTC)
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