Spiking victim hopes UK nightclub boycott will help others feel heard
Petra Mirosevic-Sorgo, a student at Loughborough University, said the boycott is to help victims of spiking ‘feel listened to’ (Petra Mirosevic-Sorgo)
One victim of spiking said she hopes a boycott of the UK’s nightclubs will help other victims “feel that they’ve been listened to”.
Dozens of local Instagram pages have been created to spread the news of the Girls Night In campaign, where women from various university cities will stay in, “spreading awareness and challenging clubs” to keep people safe.




