Stirling, has asked the Daily Record to give her a voice after being “messed around and passed from pillar to post” by the local council who run the facility. Troubled Sean had drug problems and battled addiction to anti-anxiety drug diazepam.In a letter from the Crown Office dated January 6, almost 10 weeks after his death, Terrill learned Sean had died of “methadone and etizolam intoxication”.Etizolam is a street version of diazepam but can be 10 times stronger.