British Tourist Claims Drugging and Robbery in Bali Nightclub Incident
Brit 'spiked and robbed of £1,800 by woman in Bali' as he's left needing 16 head stitches

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Jamie Lathan, a 36-year-old British man, alleges he was drugged and robbed of £1,800 during a solo trip to Bali. The incident occurred after meeting a woman at La Covida nightclub, leading to serious injuries and a loss of confidence in solo travel.
- 01Jamie Lathan was allegedly drugged and robbed of £1,800 (€2,000) during his trip to Bali.
- 02The incident occurred on May 9 at La Covida nightclub in Denpasar, Bali.
- 03Jamie sustained serious head injuries, requiring 16 stitches in one wound and seven above his eyebrow.
- 04He did not report the incident to the police but sought CCTV footage from the nightclub, which was denied.
- 05The experience has significantly affected Jamie's confidence in traveling alone.
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Jamie Lathan, a 36-year-old British holidaymaker, reported a harrowing experience during his solo trip to Bali, where he claims he was drugged, assaulted, and robbed of £1,800 (€2,000). The incident unfolded on May 9 after Jamie met an Indonesian woman at La Covida nightclub in Denpasar. He alleges that after consuming drinks bought by the woman, he began to feel unwell, suspecting his drinks were tampered with. Following an assault, he was led outside and convinced to ride a motorbike home, where he later discovered that £1,800 had been stolen from his bag. Jamie woke up fully clothed, disoriented, and feeling sick, with significant head injuries that required 16 stitches in one wound and seven above his eyebrow. Despite returning to the nightclub the next day to request CCTV footage, he was denied assistance. The incident has left Jamie feeling vulnerable and has negatively impacted his confidence in solo travel, raising concerns among his family and friends back home.
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The incident raises concerns about safety for tourists in Bali, especially regarding drugging and robbery.
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