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Taylor Swift teen fan left 'unable to walk' after she was 'spiked' at concert

A teenage girl fears she may have been spiked at a Taylor Swift concert after being left incoherent and unable to walk during the show.

Grace McAleavy, 18, started getting confused and ‘slurring her words’ while she watched the megastar perform at Liverpool's Anfield Stadium on Friday, June 14.

Grace, from Leigh, said she felt fine before the show started and hadn't drank any alcohol - but when Taylor started her '1989' set, she thought she was going to be sick.

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The teenager then started slurring her words and eventually was unable to walk - and now she believes she was spiked at the sold-out gig and has reported the shocking incident to the police.

Merseyside Police have since confirmed they received an online report on Monday, June 17, from a woman who alleged that she had been spiked while attending the concert three days earlier.

The force said as it is only possible to accurately test if a person has been spiked within 12 hours of the incident it was not possible to obtain evidence from a sample to confirm the spiking had taken place and gather forensic evidence. Merseyside Police said the force is however ‘actively engaged’ with the club to review the case.

Recalling her terrifying experience, Grace said: "I was presenting as someone who had way too much to drink - I was slurring my words. I couldn't understand what anyone was saying, even when they were trying to ask me really simple questions.

"I was non-stop shaking and I was weirdly cold - they couldn't get my pulse because of how cold my hands were. It was mentioned that I had maybe had a bug or something but I haven't been ill since the concert.”

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