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Ranvir Singh Reveals Decade-Old Drink Spiking Ordeal on Good Morning Britain

Her testimony underscores that spiking victims often remain silent because they are too shocked to navigate reporting pathways.

Overview

  • Ranvir Singh recounted how her drink was spiked in Manchester more than a decade ago leaving her unable to recall her journey home.
  • She described sudden disorientation with numb legs and complete hearing loss through the evening.
  • Singh said she did not report the assault at the time due to shock and lack of knowledge about how to proceed.
  • Good Morning Britain hosts Susanna Reid and Ed Balls were joined by survivor Rachel Ovens and campaigner Ashley James to share their experiences and push for change.
  • The on-air revelations highlighted the prevalence of unreported drink spiking and renewed calls for clearer guidance for victims and stronger preventive measures.