Can a drug dealer be a good samaritan?
Updated | By East Coast Urban
Thandolwethu from East Coast Urban was having lunch this week, when she overheard a conversation between a group of friends.

The conversation was about a man who recently passed away. Three of the four people sitting at the table expressed their sadness to the news of what seems to have been a great man.
However, there was an opposing view to this story.
The conversation then shifted to, how could anyone praise the life of a man who ruined many communities, homes and quiet possibly lives by being a king pin drug dealer.
By the sounds of it he led a double life.
On the one hand, he was a drug dealer and on the other he supported those in need. They also went on to say that he funded the education of 5 university students.
This got me thinking, is it possible for a drug dealer to be a good person too?
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