Belfast Nightclub Spiking Investigation Underway

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Belfast Nightclub Spiking Investigation Underway
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Police are investigating a potential spiking incident at a Belfast nightclub after a woman was taken to the hospital for treatment. Emergency services responded to reports of the incident at a venue in the Pattersons Place area around 2:20 am on Thursday morning.

Police in Belfast are investigating a potential spiking incident at a nightclub in the city center. Emergency services responded to reports of an incident at a venue in the Pattersons Place area around 2:20 am on Thursday morning. A woman was assessed at the scene and then transported to the Royal Victoria Hospital for treatment. The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service received a 999 call at 2:20 am on February 13th following reports of an incident in the Pattersons Place Area of Belfast .

They dispatched one emergency ambulance crew to the scene. Following initial assessment and treatment, one patient was taken to the Royal Victoria Hospital by ambulance. The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) confirmed they are investigating the potential spiking incident and that inquiries are ongoing. A PSNI spokesperson said, 'Yesterday evening (February 12th) police received a report of a potential spiking incident in Belfast city center. Investigative enquiries remain ongoing.

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