Mum believes daughter's drink was spiked on Leaving Cert night out in Cork
She is speaking out after the Cork Sexual Violence Centre launched a campaign for spiking to be the subject of new, standalone legislation. File picture.
A mother whose daughter is believed to have been victim of spiking during her Leaving Certificate results night out in Cork says that a protocol on dealing with suspected spiking incidents is urgently needed.
The woman, who does not want to be named to protect her daughter, said she became aware her daughter had been taken to hospital by ambulance when she got a call from the girl’s friend.
“I honestly thought it was a joke,” she said.
The worried mother, accompanied by a friend, followed her teenage daughter to hospital and says she knew when she met her that she wasn't drunk.
She added that her friend, a nurse, agreed.
She said: “She thought she had been given something or that she had taken something."

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