Cluj police investigate alleged drugging and assault of 18-year-old at high school prom
An 18-year-old student was hospitalized following her high school prom in Cluj-Napoca. Allegations of drugging and sexual assault have led to a police investigation, with authorities examining evidence and suspecting the use of a substance.

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An 18-year-old top-performing student was hospitalized after attending her high school prom in Cluj-Napoca. The incident has ignited a police investigation into allegations of drugging and sexual assault, with significant public concern surrounding the case. The student's family reported the incident to Stiridecluj.
ro, claiming that their daughter was drugged and sexually assaulted by three young men, including a classmate. Medical documents confirmed that the student sustained injuries, including vaginal fissures, bleeding, bruises, and scratches. The family suspects a "rape drug" was administered to their daughter.
The student exhibited signs of disorientation and was unable to recognize her mother when transported in an ambulance. Her recollection of the evening is limited to a park near the restaurant where the prom was held. She remembers being with a classmate but cannot recall events during her memory loss.
The student's mother was alerted by teacher R. S. at 00:55, prompting the parents to find their daughter disoriented at the venue. They immediately called 112 for medical assistance. Curiously, no staff at the event requested medical help before the parents' arrival, despite the presence of teachers and a bodyguard.
The investigation, led by the Romanian Police, aims to establish the occurrence of any crimes and determine responsibility. Authorities are examining surveillance footage and corroborating medical-legal findings, witness statements, and toxicological results. Samples collected from the student are currently under analysis, with results pending.
Teacher R. S. , who had supervision duties at the prom, has declined to comment on the incident. According to the student's family, the classmate allegedly left the venue with the student and called two other young men to a nearby park.
The classmate informed the mother that he "felt very good" after calling his friends, a statement that raises further suspicion. The student's family has demanded the identification of all individuals who were with their daughter that night. They have provided investigators with information to aid the investigation.
The pressing question remains: was a substance used to incapacitate the student, leading to the alleged assault? The school administration, including the director, has not responded to requests for comment. Stiridecluj.
ro attempted to contact them but received no reply. This silence from school officials adds to the urgency and complexity of the investigation. The Cluj-Napoca community awaits the outcome of the investigation, which will hinge on the analysis of collected evidence and witness testimonies.
As the police continue their probe, the case highlights the critical need for vigilance and accountability in safeguarding students during school-sanctioned events.
Sursă: www.stiridecluj.ro
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