An Australian cafe owner's been charged after two young children and their mother ate a brownie allegedly laced with marijuana
An Australian cafe owner's been charged after two young children and their mother ate a brownie allegedly laced with marijuana
3 July 2019
The Perth family says they were hospitalised after eating the hash brownies allegedly sold at Bada Bing cafe in Woodlands.
ABC has reported the children, aged 5 and 3, began acting strangely and complaining of hallucinations after they ate part of the brownie.
Urine tests confirmed the presence of THC - the primary psychoactive constituent of cannabis - in the mother and two children.
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