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Mother recalls ‘freaking out’ after eating alleged marijuana brownies from Bada Bing cafe in Perth

A Perth woman has described the “terror” she felt when she thought she was “going mad” and was “never going to see her children again” after eating brownies from a suburban cafe that were allegedly laced with cannabis.
Key points:
- Sharon Hoysted and her children ate brownies from Bada Bing cafe
- They all became unwell and tested positive to tetrahydrocannabinol
- The cafe owner denies selling contaminated food to the family
Sharon Hoysted was giving evidence at the trial of cafe owner, Nathan Sharp, who is accused of selling the contaminated brownies to her family at his Woodlands business in March 2017.
The Perth Magistrates Court has been told Ms Hoysted, her daughter Emily, 5, and son Tom, 3, all ate the brownies, and tests done after they…
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