A Thai woman has issued a public warning after claiming she was exposed to gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) during a Songkran event at Route 66, an entertainment venue in Bangkok. The woman, a TikTok user known as @jeeppji, shared a photo of herself unconscious in a hospital on April 13, alleging she was drugged with GHB through water sprayed from a water gun. GHB, often misused in sexual assaults, can cause drowsiness and unconsciousness, making victims vulnerable.
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The woman stated she didn't accept drinks from strangers, suspecting the drug entered her system from water sprayed into her face and mouth. She experienced a seizure and foaming at the mouth but was taken to the hospital by friends in time. In a subsequent post, she shared a medical certificate indicating GHB was present in her system on the day of the incident.
Her account elicited mixed online reactions, with some questioning the plausibility of her claims, citing the cost of GHB and the supposed improbability of the drug entering through sprayed water. Others, however, supported her narrative and called for an investigation. The woman clarified she arrived at the venue at 10 pm and began feeling symptoms by 11 pm after consuming a drink, despite the drink being covered, and her boyfriend not experiencing similar symptoms.
Although unsure how the drug entered her body, she suspected deliberate spraying by a man at the venue. She asserted she has no reason to fabricate the story and is now stable. The incident prompted online calls for government action to identify the source of the substance and any involved suspects. No further updates have been provided.
Adapted by ASEAN Now · The Thaiger · 17 Apr 2026
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