Yahoo – AFP,
1 May 2014
Ottawa (AFP) - Police reopened an investigation into illicit drug use by Toronto's scandal-plagued Mayor Rob Ford, who left for rehab Thursday after a new video emerged allegedly showing him recently smoking crack.
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| Toronto Mayor Rob Ford speaks during the kick off of his re-election campaign at a rally in the city's north end April 17, 2014 (AFP Photo/Geoff Robins) |
Ottawa (AFP) - Police reopened an investigation into illicit drug use by Toronto's scandal-plagued Mayor Rob Ford, who left for rehab Thursday after a new video emerged allegedly showing him recently smoking crack.
"Investigators
would be interested to see what new information there is" in the case,
Toronto police spokesman Mark Pugash said in a statement.
Ford
announced late Wednesday that he was taking a leave of absence in order to
enter rehab, even as he continues to campaign for re-election.
Television
cameras showed the mayor leaving his home in the early morning, with a large
stuffed suitcase in tow.
Ford, 44,
has already admitted to binge drinking and smoking crack and has been
campaigning on a give-me-another-chance platform.
The Globe
and Mail newspaper published a screen grab from video it said its reporters had
viewed, in which Ford is seen holding a metal pipe alleged to contain the
addictive cocaine derivative.
In the full
video, which the paper said was shot by a self-described drug dealer, the mayor
of North America's fourth largest city is seen taking a hit from the
copper-colored pipe, exhaling a cloud of smoke and shaking his right hand
frantically, the Globe and Mail said.
The dealer
says the video was shot in the early hours of Saturday in the basement of the
apartment building where Ford's sister Kathy lives.
A man
resembling Alessandro Lisi -- the mayor's former driver who has been charged
with drug dealing and extortion -- and Kathy Ford are also seen in the video,
the Globe and Mail said.

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