The investigation led to a young resident being traced.
A teacher from a home felt dizzy and was hospitalized near Bourg-en-Bresse (Ain).
She had consumed a “space cake”, a cannabis pastry made by a resident, reports France 3.
The case dates back to January 20, 2023. After ingesting the cake, the host begins to feel “physical weakness, difficulty standing, dizziness”.
At the hospital, tests detect the presence of cannabinoids in his stomach.
Although the testimonies indicated that she was not a drug user, the educator reported having eaten pastries offered by a resident of the home.
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Questioned by another host, the young man, aged 21, ended up admitting to having loaded the cakes with cannabis.
In police custody for "administration of a harmful substance to a public service official followed by incapacity for more than eight days", according to the Bourg-en-Bresse public prosecutor's office, he explains that he wanted to "try an experiment".
He will be tried within the framework of a summons on prior admission of guilt (CRPC) or “plead guilty”.
According to the prosecution, this young adult with no criminal record is summoned by the courts on June 25.