Three girls say they were sexually assaulted during the ‘Spookland’ Halloween party in western Quebec, including one who was found naked, unconscious and drugged at the party's site, police say.
About one thousand people attended the private party at Mont Cascades, which was a licensed event with five DJs and three dance floors.
The event’s Facebook page said the event was aimed at people between the ages of 16 and 21, but people said people as young as 14 were bused in from Ottawa and eastern Ontario towns like Carleton Place, Kemptville and Perth. Organizers had recruited at area schools, police added.
Paramedics took nine people to hospital after taking drugs or suffering alcohol poisoning, they said. Then on Saturday, three separate girls who attended the event made sexual assault allegations to police.
Police say two investigations have officially begun involving a 16-year-old and 17-year-old girl.
The 16-year-old was found at the party naked and unconscious. She was taken to hospital and tests found the 'date rape' drug GHB in her system, police said.
The second case involves the alleged sexual touching of a 17-year-old girl. Each investigation continues and there are no suspects.
A third girl has not launched an official police complaint and has only verbally relayed her allegation. The 16-year-old told police she was touched inappropriately.
Anyone who witnessed a sexual assault or believes they were a victim at the site is asked to call police at 819-459-9911 or 1-888-459-9911.
Police added they would release more details about their investigation on Monday.
Party disorganized, over-capacity, patrons say
People who went to the event and spoke to CBC News on Saturday said the party’s organization was very different from the previous year, claiming too many tickets were sold and bartenders stopped checking IDs.
Spookland Halloween Party at Mont Cascades was visited by police, fire crews and paramedics.
One party patron described the event as being "like a mosh pit" and another claimed people were handing out pills on the bus heading to the party, with one person allegedly suffering a seizure.
In an email statement given to CBC News Saturday afternoon, the Ottawa-based organizing group, I'm With The DJ, said some people came to the event already "heavily intoxicated" and paramedics were called once the guests got to the venue.
About one thousand people attended the private party at Mont Cascades, which was a licensed event with five DJs and three dance floors.
Tina Pirvali says someone was handing out pills on her bus as she headed to 'Spookland' on Friday night. |
Paramedics took nine people to hospital after taking drugs or suffering alcohol poisoning, they said. Then on Saturday, three separate girls who attended the event made sexual assault allegations to police.
Police say two investigations have officially begun involving a 16-year-old and 17-year-old girl.
The 16-year-old was found at the party naked and unconscious. She was taken to hospital and tests found the 'date rape' drug GHB in her system, police said.
The second case involves the alleged sexual touching of a 17-year-old girl. Each investigation continues and there are no suspects.
A third girl has not launched an official police complaint and has only verbally relayed her allegation. The 16-year-old told police she was touched inappropriately.
Anyone who witnessed a sexual assault or believes they were a victim at the site is asked to call police at 819-459-9911 or 1-888-459-9911.
Police added they would release more details about their investigation on Monday.
Party disorganized, over-capacity, patrons say
People who went to the event and spoke to CBC News on Saturday said the party’s organization was very different from the previous year, claiming too many tickets were sold and bartenders stopped checking IDs.
Police check tickets for Spookland |
One party patron described the event as being "like a mosh pit" and another claimed people were handing out pills on the bus heading to the party, with one person allegedly suffering a seizure.
In an email statement given to CBC News Saturday afternoon, the Ottawa-based organizing group, I'm With The DJ, said some people came to the event already "heavily intoxicated" and paramedics were called once the guests got to the venue.
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