Concerns around drug safety at public events have risen sharply after an incident at the Gentse Feesten, where a staff member of Odettes Lunettes was drugged without consent. On 2025-07-26 14:59:00, Eline De Munck, owner of the eyewear chain, shared her distressing experience following the event.
- Eline De Munck condemns drugging behavior
- Employee hospitalized after drink tampered at festival
- Victim required overnight observation at emergency
- De Munck shares story to warn others
- Calls for punishment of offenders involved
- Emphasizes victim's innocence and no alcohol consumption
Early Saturday morning, De Munck was informed that her employee was rushed to the emergency department in Gent after falling ill. According to the employee’s partner, someone had slipped a substance into her drink during the festival, a claim De Munck took very seriously.
How can such incidents be prevented in the future? And what message does this send to both festival-goers and perpetrators? These questions highlight the need for vigilance and accountability at large public gatherings.
This alarming event raises important issues about safety and responsibility at Belgian festivals. How can organisers better protect attendees? What role do local businesses play in raising awareness? Key points include:
- The victim was sober and innocent, highlighting that anyone can be targeted.
- Sharing such stories publicly can deter future offences and encourage vigilance.
- Authorities must enforce strict penalties to prevent repeat incidents.
- Community support is essential for victims’ recovery and justice.
Moving forward, it is crucial for festival organisers, local businesses, and attendees to collaborate on safety measures and educational campaigns. Only through collective effort can such violations be minimized, ensuring a safer environment for all.