I passed out and got TRAPPED in the loos at Swingers

She was there until 8am

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It was supposed to be a exciting night out on the Toon. 

But one hapless visiting student passed out and became trapped in the Swingers loos overnight on Thursday.

Debbie was visiting a friend in Newcastle when she got locked in the loos – and only managed to escape at 8am the following morning.

The morning after…finally home

Debbie’s friends forgot to warn her about the effect of too many trebles – and she spent the night spend surrounded by loo roll, tampons, condoms and whatever else can be found in club loos.

But oblivious to their friend’s toilet nightmare, the rest of the group headed back to the comfort of Jesmond.

Hattie, a second year Food Marketing and Nutrition student who Victoria was staying with, says she and her friend had been leaving the club together and then she disappeared.

Hattie and a group of friends stood around waiting, expecting her to stumble out amongst the crowd.

When she didn’t, they decided not to panic and went to Macdonald’s to see if a few Big Macs would help them come to any conclusion, and then headed home to wait for any news.

A disorientated and confused Debbie woke up at 4am, shortly after the club closed.

All she could see was a door and some closed shutters – and it dawned on her that she was stuck.

“I was shouting and screaming and banging my foot against the shutters for a good hour, screaming like Nancy from Oliver!”

Using the last few percent of her battery, Debbie phoned the police to tell them that she was in a club in Newcastle – but she didn’t know which club.

“The woman on the phone then asked what was around me so I said there was a loo and a door”.

Luckily Debbie manage to mention Hattie’s name before her phone finally died.

Awoken by a phone call from the police at six in the morning, Hattie is told that her friend is locked in somewhere and could she tell them where this might be.

Hattie told the police “it must be Grey’s Club” and asks them to “call me as soon as they get her out”.

Meanwhile, on the d floor

Hours later at 8am the manager of the club, along with a friendly builder, came to the rescue.

They took her to a café, gave her a cup of tea and tried to find her a phone charger. She said: “they were so nice to me and we even had some giggles”.

Back in Jesmond and with no word from the Police, Hattie and her friends create what they called “a human search party around the streets of Newcastle”.

An hour into the search Debbie managed to get in contact saying that she’s in Blakes café so they head straight there.

Stuck in traffic and still not completely reassured, Hattie ran all the way to the café where she finally finds her friend “leisurely sat there enjoying a croissant and cup of tea”.

Apparently not too affected by her lonely night in the loo, Debbie said: “I’ll definitely be back for another night soon!”

Club spokesman, Randy Ray, highlights that “some people just don’t know when to stop Swinging”.