Ranvir Singh Left Unable to Hear, Walk After Drink Spiking Incident
Ranvir Singh Left Unable to Hear, Walk After Drink Spiking Incident

Ranvir Singh Left Unable to Hear, Walk After Drink Spiking Incident

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Ranvir Singh, the Good Morning Britain presenter, shared a traumatic experience of having her drink spiked over a decade ago while working in Manchester. She recounted how after drinking three-quarters of a glass of wine, she suddenly felt disoriented, lost hearing, and was unable to walk, with no memory of how she got home. Singh revealed that she did not report the incident at the time, as it did not occur to her, highlighting how common such attacks are. Her story was shared during a segment on Good Morning Britain that included interviews with a recent spiking survivor and a campaigner addressing the rise in drink-spiking incidents. Singh's account emphasizes the physical and psychological impact of drink spiking, including sudden sensory loss and memory gaps. The discussion also touched on the difficulty of detecting spiked drinks, as visible signs are often minimal or absent in typical social settings.

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