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Debenham woman hopes new spiking law will help victims

During that time the police launched 120 spiking investigations, before 79 of them were shut down after no suspects were identified.

Only one person was charged.

Ms Galley said although it was more than two years ago that she was spiked, she was still haunted by the experience.

“I tried going out with my friends but when I got to their house I had a panic attack and had to go home, and I am always more cautious and scared now,” she said.

“It does have a really long lasting effect on people but having a law is really going to help tackle that and bring the seriousness of the situation to light.”

Suffolk Police has been contacted for comment.


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