Swedish 'cannabis fika' lands guests in hospital
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The subscription service is currently unavailable. Please try again later.What was supposed to be a friendly Swedish-style 'fika' turned into drama when a man poisoned his two guests with a chocolate mud cake laced with cannabis.
If you have Swedish friends, you have probably one time or another been invited over to someone's house for a traditional 'fika'. This usually involves things like coffee and cake. It usually does not include drugs.
But a 25-year-old in the Södervärn area of Malmö, southern Sweden, is now being investigated by police after he served a cake seasoned with the drug to his two friends, a 55-year-old woman, and a 45-year-old man.
On Tuesday evening police received a call from the hospital from the confused male guest saying that he had been poisoned.
“He said that he had eaten a cake at a friend’s house and that he felt very strange afterwards and thought he had been poisoned,” Linda Pleym, a spokesperson...
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