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Alleged serial killer Stephen Port 'forcibly injected' man with drugs Alleged serial killer Stephen Port 'forcibly injected' man with drugs
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A man was forcibly injected with drugs twice while having sex with an alleged serial killer in his east London flat, a court has heard.A man was forcibly injected with drugs twice while having sex with an alleged serial killer in his east London flat, a court has heard.
The 26-year-old man told the Old Bailey he had visited Stephen Port's Barking flat in 2015 for sex after meeting him on the gay dating app Grindr.The 26-year-old man told the Old Bailey he had visited Stephen Port's Barking flat in 2015 for sex after meeting him on the gay dating app Grindr.
Mr Port injected him with a syringe which made him feel "dizzy", he said.Mr Port injected him with a syringe which made him feel "dizzy", he said.
The 41 year old denies 29 charges, including four of murder as well as rape, sexual assault and drugging.The 41 year old denies 29 charges, including four of murder as well as rape, sexual assault and drugging.
The man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, told the jury the pair started having sex in a "normal way" in the bedroom when Mr Port left to go to the bathroom. The man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, told the jury the pair started having sex in a "normal" way in the bedroom when Mr Port left to go to the bathroom.
When he returned, the man said he felt "a sharp pain and very intense sting" after he was injected with a "plastic syringe" which he had not seen Mr Port carrying.When he returned, the man said he felt "a sharp pain and very intense sting" after he was injected with a "plastic syringe" which he had not seen Mr Port carrying.
Shortly afterwards, the Mr Port went to the bathroom and again injected the man when he returned, the court heard.Shortly afterwards, the Mr Port went to the bathroom and again injected the man when he returned, the court heard.
"On this occasion I jumped off the bed and told him you can't do that - I'm not comfortable," he said."On this occasion I jumped off the bed and told him you can't do that - I'm not comfortable," he said.
The man told the court he "started to get dizzy" but had continued having sex.The man told the court he "started to get dizzy" but had continued having sex.
When Mr Port went to the bathroom for a third time, the man said he decided to leave and started to get dressed.When Mr Port went to the bathroom for a third time, the man said he decided to leave and started to get dressed.
He told the jury: "I asked him outright what he'd given me".He told the jury: "I asked him outright what he'd given me".
He said Mr Port had told him it was a lubricant and "the high will be gone in 10 minutes or so".He said Mr Port had told him it was a lubricant and "the high will be gone in 10 minutes or so".
The man had come forward to police in 2015 after Mr Port was arrested on suspicion of four murders.The man had come forward to police in 2015 after Mr Port was arrested on suspicion of four murders.
The trial continues.The trial continues.