Young Women Collapse One After Another at Budapest Concert
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There are rapid tests available on Sziget that can detect gin in drinks.
Young women collapse one after another at Budapest concert
Police have launched an investigation into suspected drug possession following a series of medical incidents during DJ Balázs Sebestyén’s show (DJ OTI), Telex reported on Monday, citing the Budapest Police Headquarters. Several women fell ill during Saturday’s concert, amid media reports that GHB – known in Hungary as “gina” – may have been slipped into their drinks. When combined with alcohol, the drug can cause paralysis of the central nervous…
Two widely circulated social media posts also suggested that drugs may have been smuggled into women's drinks. The BRFK said that "witnesses have already been interviewed."
They encouraged those affected to file a complaint. We show you the Sziget statement!
After the concert on August 8, reports began to spread that several young people had gone into a trance state on Óbudai Island, where Balázs Sebestyén, aka DJ Oti, performed in front of an audience of over 60,000. One of the people involved, a man in his thirties, now said on condition of anonymity that he lost his memory at some point during the evening and only regained consciousness hours later in a medical room. The police have launched an i…
Several people claim they were drugged at DJ Oti's party, and the police are already investigating the case for drug possession.
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