Broadcaster Kate McCann tells of horror after 'having drink spiked in London bar'
- Spiking incidents have been on the rise, with 6,732 cases reported to the police in 2022-2023.
- Home Office plans to modernize the law regarding spiking, although it falls short of making it a specific offense.
- Victims, including Kate McCann, emphasize the distinct effects of being spiked, urging proper reporting and awareness of the issue.
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‘They didn’t care who saw’ – broadcaster woke at 4am on bathroom floor after drink spiked by group of ‘brazen’ men
Broadcaster Kate McCann has revealed she woke up on her bathroom floor at 4am after her drink was spiked by “a group of brazen men” at a London bar.
Kate McCann on 'horrid feeling' after drink spiked by group of 'brazen' men
Times Radio political editor Kate McCann has spoken out about her experience of having her drink spiked on a night out, as she revealed that she was lucky to have been with a colleague at the time
Presenter Kate McCann reveals 'brazen' drink spiking incident by group of men
Journalist and broadcaster Kate McCann has opened up about the effects of drink spiking, explaining it feels "totally different" to being drunk and is a "really horrid feeling which you know isn't just alcohol. Like being out of your body."
Newsreader said 'brazen' men spiked her drink in club leaving her unable to walk
Kate McCann, political Editor of Times Radio (Picture: Getty) Journalist Kate McCann has told how her drink was spiked at a nightclub, leaving her feeling ‘out of her body’. After reports of a rise in spiking, she wrote: ‘I had my drink spiked in a bar by a group of men so brazen they didn’t care who saw. ‘A colleague spotted them, thought we’d be OK as I’d only had one sip but sadly it was enough. ‘It was awful and I was lucky. Still don’t u…
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