Winehouse visits clinic after video expos�
Troubled star Amy Winehouse visited a drugs clinic yesterday later on she was caught on television plainly smoking crack cocaine, it was reported today.
The star is said to have visited a clinic in northwestern United States British capital with her father for a two-hour appointment.
The visit comes as the Metropolitan Law confirmed it would enquire a video recording obtained by The Sunshine that appeared to designate her inhaling exhaust from a crack pipage, pickings other drugs such as rapture and cocain and admitting to downing six Diazepam.
The disturbing images were said to receive been filmed during a company at Winehouse's orient Greater London home in the early hours of shoemaker's last Fri, hours earlier she attended a court hearing for married man William Blake Fielder-Civil.
He is awaiting trial on charges of assault and confederacy to pervert the course of justice.
The 24-year-old's don Mitch told The Sun: "Your video of Amy pickings drugs may well be the topper thing that has ever so happened to her.
"For whole the ache and painful sensation, it may finally be the thing to focus her mind and convert her to get the help she needs to cease for goodness."
Winehouse's spokesman told reporters the appointment at the clinic was a regular weekly seance which formed part of her continuing treatment for drug addiction.
A Scotland Yard spokesman said: "Officers volition be wake the footage when we incur it from the media.
"We testament then assess the footage to determine whether any military action needs to be taken. As always we thank the media for their cooperation."
In The Sun's television the singer appears to be having a 19-minute drugs splurge in which she snorts powdered exaltation and cocain ahead aim to her sleeping room, where she inhales crack cocain in front of her hymeneals photograph.
Looking dishevelled and wear a myxocephalus aenaeus black vest, she is left hand barely able to talk.
When friends ask her to go out with them, she is heard to reply: "I'd be useless to you because I've had about six-spot Valium."
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