College Girls Possibly Drugged At Mexican Resort, One In Hospital

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Two girls in a group of college students from Oklahoma believe they were possibly drugged at a resort in Cancun, Mexico with one of them remaining hospitalized after returning home.

The two female college students can be seen in a photograph at the hotel bar passed out cold with their heads on the counter.

Zara Hull, her boyfriend Jake Sinder and their friend Kaylie Pitze, were spending some time in the resort’s pool when the two girls passed out after ordering water at the pool bar.

“We just had a pool day,” Hull told CBS News from her hospital bed in Dallas.

“We both got water and within two minutes, Jake had turned around and we both hit the bar, heads down at the same time.”

She now believes that the water she and Kaylie Pitze were given at the bar was spiked with some kind of drug after passing out, experiencing convulsions and having to taken to a private hospital in Mexico.

“When I tell you, I have never felt like that in my life. I was so heavy to the point where I could not lift up my head or anything. All of a sudden, I started having these seizing compulsions,” Hull said.

She claims that after being treated the hospital wanted tens of thousands of dollars.

“The baseline was $10,000 for them to even look at me,” Hull said. “They were holding me captive.”

Hull claims all of the locks were on the outside of the hospital room so patients can be locked inside by the staff.

After arriving back in the United States, she says she could not breathe on her own and has had at least 18 convulsions since the ordeal began.

“They would try to get me off the ventilator, and every time my lungs would just stop,” Hull said.

Mysteriously, doctors have not found anything wrong with her, but admit it is possible she was drugged. She will require physical therapy to learn how to walk again.

She and her family are refusing to name the resort that the girls were at when they believe they were drugged out of fear of retaliation.

“There’s no telling, and that could put our entire families in jeopardy,” Hull said.

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