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Victims urged to come forward to help tackle crime
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2022-04-27
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Women on Queensland’s sunshine coast fear drink spiking is at an all-time high in the area's main night-life precinct. Victims are urging others to come forward while a popular night club is taking the issue into their own hands to keep people safe.
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