Perth cafe charged after allegedly selling brownie laced with marijuana

Two young children and their mother allege they unwittingly ate a marijuana-laced brownie sold to them at a Perth cafe.

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A cafe owner has been charged after two young children and their mother ate a brownie allegedly laced with marijuana at his Perth business.

The complainants, known only as Michael and Sharon, told the ABC their family went to the Bada Bing Cafe in Woodlands on 2 March.

Afterwards their five-year-old daughter Emily described things as "jumping" and her vision became impaired, they said.

The family went to the hospital and soon Sharon began developing similar symptoms, while their three-year-old son Thomas was drowsy.

More in English via SBS News.


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