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University student, 19, lost 'control of legs' and ability to speak after spiking 'injection'

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A Salford university says she lost 'control of her legs' and her ability to speak and see on a night out. The 19-year-old woman, who wishes to stay anonymous, believes she was spiked with an injection.

Her friends had to call for an ambulance after she 'suddenly collapsed', the Liverpool Echo reports. READ MORE: Dad-of-two given just months to live after finding lump in his stomach Speaking to the ECHO, her worried mum said she was rushed to the Royal Hospital where she was "projectile vomiting".

She said: "She's not really a big drinker and she was halfway through her third drink when she suddenly just collapsed. She doesn't remember anything but her friends told me she fell to the floor. "She lost the use of her legs and her speech was slurred and she couldn't see very well.

They took her outside and called an ambulance, they didn't know what was wrong at that point. "She was taken to the Royal where they observed her overnight." The teenager was allowed home the following day on Saturday, but "still didn't have full use of her legs".

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