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Little girl poisoned by a pot brownie ‘struggled to eat for months’, parents say – ABC News
The parents of a five-year-old girl and three-year-old boy who became ill after eating cannabis-laced brownies bought at a Perth cafe say their children suffered…

A young Perth family who was served marijuana-laced brownies at a café in 2018 say three years later, their daughter still has concerns around food safety.
Key points:
- The family bought the brownies from Nathan Sharp’s cafe in March 2018
- Their then-three and five-year-old children fell ill after eating the dessert
- Sharp was fined $15,000 for two counts of selling unsuitable food
Sharon Hoysted, her five-year-old daughter Emily and three-year-old son Tom all ate the brownies and ended up in hospital…
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