Three British Airways cabin crew members were hospitalized after they ate marijuana-laced pastries offered by a passenger. The crew members ate the pastries in the crew bus after the plane landed in Los Angeles, and the tired crew devoured them with an appetite. The British Airways crew realized almost immediately that something was wrong. Fortunately, the crew members ate the pastries only after the plane landed in Los Angeles. A source said, 'Luckily, the pastries were not distributed to the crew until they arrived in the United States.' If the entire crew had lost consciousness at 30,000 feet after taking deadly drugs, the consequences would have been catastrophic. Officials are trying to trace the passenger who tried to drug the crew. This passenger could face several criminal charges,' the source said. The crew was unaware that the pastries contained up to 300 mg of THC, the main active ingredient in marijuana. According to a report in The Sun, British Airways has launched an investigation to find the passenger who distributed the drugged pastries to the crew. The incident happened last week on a flight from London Heathrow to Los Angeles, where a passenger handed out pastries to the plane's crew.
Three British Airways Crew Hospitalized After Eating Marijuana-Laced Pastries
Three British Airways cabin crew members were hospitalized after eating marijuana-laced pastries from a passenger. The incident occurred after the plane landed in Los Angeles. Authorities are searching for the suspect.