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10th October 2021
07:37am BST

Showing pictures of her of the rose that was used to distract her, she also shows snaps of her hospital wristband. As horrified as she was, Melissa wasn't the only one shocked by the experience, with other users flooding to the comments to send their best wishes to her. One said: "Girls can't do anything without being put at risk so sorry that happened to you. I was spiked not long ago and now I'm paranoid." Another added: "I've been spiked by the literal bartender. We can't do anything or go anywhere."@melxmontgomery Watch your drinks girlies, men are creeps x #fyp #spiked ♬ original sound - izz✨
A third wrote: "This is vile! I'm so sorry this happened to you."
With a fourth saying: "On a uni [Facebook] group and not one single girl on there either 1. Hasn't been spiked or 2. Hasn't been out with mates and none of their friends got spiked."
It is almost impossible to get exact statistics on how many people in Ireland get spiked as most cases go unreported.