Who may drug the former Olympic skater?
Posted by jenny3 on April 27th, 2008

The former Russia Olympic ice dancer Pasha Grishuk was drugged with GHB when she was having a meeting at a southern California resort hotel.
Pasha Grishuk had won two Olympic gold medals for Russia in 1994 and 1998 winter Olympic Games. April 12, when she was at the St. Regis Monarch Beach to have a drink with friends, she felt ill and numb. And she found there was a dissolving pill at the bottom of her red wine. She quickly pulled the pill out, and called the ambulance and the sheriff. by the author published the article, the investigate was still going on. The pill was GHB, or gamma hydroxy butyrate, which can cause breathing problems, loss of consciousness, seizures, drowsiness, coma and death.
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Pasha Grishuk never left her table, even never left her drink. Why she could be drugged by others? I think her experience can warn the teenagers especially girls to be careful when they go to the parties or clubs. I don’t know what the purpose of the person who drugged her, but I am sure the people who drug the teenagers in clubs must be harmful for the teenagers. He may use the drug to control the teenagers, make them addict to it, and ask them to do some criminal things for him. Or some girls might be outraged by the criminal. So no matter where we go, and no matter whom we go with, pay attention!
