What allegedly happened to the British tourists in Krakow?
Three women on a hen do reported being pepper-sprayed by a group of unknown men in Krakow's main square late at night.
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Krakow, Poland, a popular destination for tourists and celebratory trips like hen and stag dos, recently became the setting for a frightening incident where a British tourist alleges she and her friends were pepper-sprayed in an unprovoked...
Jana Silgale recounted the harrowing experience, which occurred after her group of six women decided to leave a bar crawl and head to a different nightclub. While crossing the main square, Rynek Główny, three of the women, including Jana and her sister, were walking slightly ahead when they were approached by four or five men. According to Jana, after telling the men they didn't understand their language, one man put his arm on her sister's shoulder, followed by a "spraying noise."
Initially fearing it was acid, the women quickly realised they had been hit with a substance like pepper spray as intense burning affected their eyes, noses, and mouths, making it impossible to see. The other three members of their party, who were unharmed, managed to guide them to a nearby McDonald's to flush their eyes with water. Jana described the experience as "shocking" and "so so scary," particularly being in a foreign country and unsure how to contact police or get home safely. The group flew back to Liverpool the following day, with Jana vowing never to return to Krakow and urging others to be aware of the potential dangers.
Three women on a hen do reported being pepper-sprayed by a group of unknown men in Krakow's main square late at night.
While many visits occur without incident, this event highlights that safety precautions are crucial. Krakow is a major city, and like any urban area, it has risks, especially at night or in crowded places. Staying vigilant and aware of surroundings is advised.
Prioritize your safety: move away from the threat if possible. Seek immediate medical attention if injured (e.g., flush eyes with water/saline for pepper spray). Contact local police (dial 112 in Poland and the EU). Inform your country's embassy or consulate. Stick with your group.
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