Supervisors gave away hash muffins to colleagues – children had to be taken to hospital

It was last fall that a mother and her underage daughter were found on the bathroom floor in a house in Malmö after having each eaten hash muffins. They found the pastries in the freezer and didn’t know what they were. Now the supervisor, a 35-year-old woman, has been charged with drug offenses and the colleague, a 25-year-old woman, with minor drug offences.

The colleague confessed to family members

When the mother and daughter were found by family members on the floor, they were unresponsive and had dizziness and difficulty breathing. After the 25-year-old woman, also belonging to the family, admitted that there was hashish in the pastries, the family called an ambulance.

In questioning with the police, the woman said that she “confessed immediately and said that it was hash muffins and nothing that was meant for them”.

More hashish was found in the home

After the incident, the police searched the supervisor’s house and found hashish muffins in the freezer and hashish elsewhere in the home. The supervisor states in questioning with the police that she baked two batches with a total of 80 muffins. Inside, there must have been a total of over six grams of hashish. The 35-year-old woman also says that she knew that the colleague had smoked before and that “she could give some cookies to try”.

“Homemade chocolate cookies”

In the police’s preliminary investigation there are notes from one of the police officers who carried out a search of the supervisor’s home. The police in question writes: “The residence was searched manually and in a freezer in the laundry room what I perceived to be home-baked chocolate cookies were found. I smelled these and they smelled distinctly of cannabis and were seized”.

Both women have confessed to the crimes.

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