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Prue says she was warned against getting a drug test after her drink was spiked. She’s not alone

Prue McLardie-Hore says she was celebrating her 20th birthday at a bar on Brunswick Street the first time she had her drink spiked.
Key points:
- It took Prue McLardie-Hore a week to recover the first time her drink was spiked
- Kalli Horomidis was also frustrated when police failed to investigate after drugs were added to her daughter’s drink
- Police say they take drink spiking seriously but most women do not report it
“A man approached me at the bar, he must have said something to me — I turned my back on my drink,” she said.
“Twenty minutes later, I was outside screaming ‘I’ve been spiked, I’ve been spiked’.”
The 24-year-old Melbourne law student was taken to St Vincent’s Hospital emergency department by her mother, where she…
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