Thai rehab centre asks UK rocker Doherty to leave

Director of $12,000-a-month recovery resort said Doherty did not lose his desire to use drugs

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Bangkok: British rocker Pete Doherty has been asked to leave a high-end drug rehab center in Thailand, with the centre saying his lack of commitment jeopardised the treatment of other patients.

Ben Moller, marketing director of the Cabin, said Thursday that Doherty made progress during his three weeks at the $12,000-a-month recovery resort and that his departure was amicable. But he said Doherty did not lose his desire to use drugs so it was better for everyone for him to leave the center, located outside the northern city of Chiang Mai.

Doherty, who has fronted the bands Babyshambles and the Libertines, has struggled for years with drug abuse. He has visited Thailand before, taking a beach holiday in Phuket during the 2006-2007 New Year’s holiday with his then-girlfriend, model Kate Moss.

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