Taylor Swift fan confined to wheelchair amid suspected cycling incident at Eras Tour Liverpool

At a Taylor Swift Eras Tour show in Liverpool, 18-year-old Grace McAleavy experienced symptoms suggesting she had been deliberately drugged, leaving her disoriented and unable to walk.

The chilling incident happened at Anfield stadium on Friday. McAleavy, who had not been drinking, suddenly felt unwell as Swift began her practice session.

According to Liverpool News, McAleavy said: “I was presenting as someone who had had too much to drink – I was slurring my words. I couldn’t understand what people were saying, even when they were trying to ask me real questions simplicity.” “

“I couldn’t stop shaking and was strangely cold – they couldn’t feel my pulse because my hands were so cold. People said I might have been sick with something but I hadn’t been sick since the concert .” .”

After his charges spiked, McAleavy felt extremely exhausted, confessing: “I felt hungover the next day, slept unusually long, and felt disconnected, needing to sleep more and avoid activity. “

Confused by his sudden condition, McAleavy questioned the circumstances and began to suspect his drink may have been mixed accidentally rather than intentionally injected.

Recalling the incident at the stadium, the girl feared her drink had been tampered with because the lid and straw did not fit properly. Grace, from Leigh in Greater Manchester, recalls: “My friend checked my body for signs of damage, but had a hard time with my clothes and tights.”

With no visible injection marks, she said, “There was a bruise on my leg, but no obvious hole. The idea of ​​something being slipped into my drink seems more plausible.”

Noticing a problem with the cups, she noted that the lid had a hole larger than the straw, which struck her as odd because she knew the lid and straw usually fit tightly together.

She admitted it was hard to believe that someone could inject her without being noticed.

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After sharing her story on TikTok, McAleavy received messages from others with similar experiences. Now wary of attending concerts alone, the longtime Swiftie prefers to have her boyfriend with her.

Thinking back on the incident, she said: “I’ve had people text me and comment, giving me details about their experiences.”

In response to the incident, there has been an outpouring of support for McAleavy on social media. Many users shared messages of solidarity and encouragement, calling on her to be strong and seek justice.

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