Parents of dead teenage bodybuilder campaign against steroid sales on the internet.

"Mr Dear, 43, said: “It’s brilliant the MP has raised the subject in the house. What we really need now is for steroids to be raised to category B.”

His wife, 42, added: “I welcome the questions Mr Duddridge has asked because it’s something that people don’t think about that much. People understand the dangers of other drugs but don’t realise what steroids can do.

“People go to gyms and think anything they get there must be healthy. We need to make people realise it is legal to buy steroids and legal to take them, but illegal to sell them. People can buy them on the internet. That needs to change.”

We still don't know what really killed this poor kid as the toxicology and other forensics results have not been released. Educated people are speculating it may have been DNP or Ephedrine, the general consensus of opinion is that it couldn't simply have been oral AS.

Perhaps if this kid had bought his gear online rather than from a couple of teenage dealers he would not have ended up dead, it saddens me that his grieving parents may actually be doing more harm than good with their anti-steroid campaigning in his name.

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