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Rachel Whitear was born in Weymouth, United Kingdom, on 6 February 1979. She was a student and worked as a bar worker and shop worker. Rachel Whitear was found dead in her Exeter flat on 3 May 2000, aged 21. She had died of a heroin overdose. Her death was widely reported in the media and was the subject of a documentary, Rachel's Story, which was broadcast on BBC Three in 2004. Rachel Whitear was described as a "bright, bubbly and popular" young woman who had been a high achiever at school. She had been accepted to study at the University of Exeter but had dropped out after a few months. She had become addicted to heroin and had been living in a flat in Exeter for the past year. Rachel Whitear's death was a tragedy and a wake-up call to the dangers of drug addiction. Her family set up the Rachel Whitear Memorial Fund in her memory, which works to raise awareness of the dangers of drug abuse and to provide support for those affected by it.

Popular As Rachel Jayne Whitear
Occupation former student; bar worker, shop worker
Age 21 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 6 February, 1979
Birthday 6 February
Birthplace Weymouth, Dorset, England
Date of death May 10, 2000,
Died Place Exmouth, Devon, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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Parents Pauline (née Scorey) Whitear (mother) Michael Holcroft (stepfather).
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2008

In 2008 her parents were reported to be considering legal action against the British National Party (BNP), who used the photograph of Rachel's body in a political leaflet. The BNP refused to apologise for the use of the image.

2004

Whitear's body was exhumed on 23 March 2004, and a second investigation, by Wiltshire Police, this time including a post-mortem. The inquest returned an open verdict. In October 2006, the High Court overturned the decision of Elizabeth Earland, Exeter and Greater Devon District Coroner, not to grant a request for a new inquest, after evidence from Russell Fortt, counsel for Chief Superintendent Paul Howlett of Wiltshire Police, told the court there had been a "highly material failure to carry out reliable toxicology tests which was compounded by the failure to carry out a post-mortem". He said that a significant body of evidence now existed which was not previously before the coroner. Additionally, there has been speculation that Whitear may have been killed by her boyfriend.

1980

Born in Weymouth, Dorset, in 1980 moved to Herefordshire at an early age and grew up there. In August 1999 she began studying at the University of Bath, but had dropped out and moved to Exmouth by early January 2000. She had jobs in a bar in Bath and a shop in Exmouth. Whitear had a history of substance abuse from the age of 14, which progressed to heroin addiction. She had suffered overdoses in early 2000, but by the time of her death had been engaging with drug counselling and was seeking employment and medical treatment.

1979

Rachel Jayne Whitear (6 February 1979 – 10 May 2000) was a young woman from Withington, Herefordshire, England, who died in Exmouth, Devon, following a heroin overdose. Her death in May 2000 led to a large-scale anti-drugs campaign in Britain, particularly in secondary schools, when her parents allowed the publication of a police photograph of her body, collapsed on the floor and discoloured. The school campaign was centered on a 22-minute video called Rachel's Story. The campaign was compared to the anti-ecstasy drive undertaken after the death of English school girl Leah Betts in 1995 and a parallel incident culminating in the death of Australian schoolgirl Anna Wood in Sydney.