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A women who suffers with type 1 diabetes has blasted nightclub owners after the bouncers tried to confiscate her insulin pen amid increasing reports of injection spiking.
The woman, who has asked not be named, was visiting the popular Coalition club in Brighton when staff carrying out a routine bag search said her insulin and blood testing kit would have to be taken away before she was allowed in.
Despite always carrying her insulin pens and kit, which contains her blood glucose monitor, testing strips and a lancet which is used to prick her fingertip, she was told all medication was being confiscated on entry following the rise in injection spiking cases.
It comes after a recent spate of reported spikings by women who claim they were injected with drugs or had their drinks spiked.
A women who suffers with type 1 diabetes has blasted Brighton's Coalition club (Pictured) owners after the bouncers tried to confiscate her insulin pen amid increasing reports of injection spiking
Four women claimed they were 'spiked' by injection and hospitalised