A terrified teacher who collapsed and vomited repeatedly after a suspected spiking by injection and woke to find her leg covered in bruises, has called for better ID checks at clubs.
Police were unable to identify the men from CCTV footage in the club, which was obscured because Miss Childerley was sitting in a 'blind spot'. Miss Childerley, a primary school assistant from Cambridge, had spent the day out in city with Mr Knell, 34, who runs a recruitment agency, and his mother.'We decided to go home and Tom wanted to go to the toilet before we left. I sat down next to the bar at a table with three or four chairs because my feet were aching from dancing,' said Miss Childerley.
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A total of 6,732 spiking offences were reported in the 12 months to May this year - nearly 20 a day, according to the National Police Chiefs Council. Pictured: Where Miss Childerley believes she was injected