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Dave Bewley-Taylor

September 24, 1968 - November 20, 2024

Dave was our dear friend and colleague. He left us much too soon. He was a colossal intellect. He was generous with his time and his guidance. He was a leading light in the global drug policy reform movement and inspired many others through his ideas, his advocacy and his academic enquiry. As a friend, Dave was fiercely loyal - always ready to fight your corner. He had an incredible sense of humour, sharp and witty, alway ready with a smile and a laugh. We will miss his candid joviality, his friendship, his guidance and the beautiful human being that he was. He left us on the 20th of November 2024 after a brave and stoic battle with cancer. He passed peacefully at home with his beloved family. Rest in power Dave

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Heloisa Broggiato Matter 2024-12-04 12:27:50 wrote: I met Dave ten years ago at CND and later I had the privilege of having him as my PhD supervisor. The most sophisticated professor of drug policy, the most famous and the most loved not only for his intellectual qualities but also for being a good person, nice, and funny. As a PhD student I felt like I was learning how to swim in a rough sea, but after every meeting with Dave on line or face to face I always had the impression that my swimming was getting better until the day I received my medal. A few days later we met in London and took this picture to celebrate. Dave had an amazing ability to give feedbacks and encourage me to disentangle complicated topics. He was generous, kind and patient. And he was so proud of his wife and children. He lived a happy life and his work has an important impact and he left many seeds that are already growing to improve the life of many people around the world. It's a huge loss. I hope Catherine, Poppy and Finn receive all the comfort they deserve at this difficult moment.

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