14 Berlin Students Hospitalized After Consuming Suspected Cannabis-Laced Cake
Authorities are investigating a student for allegedly bringing the cake to school, which caused hallucinations and illness among classmates.
- Fourteen students from a vocational school in Berlin were hospitalized after eating homemade cakes that reportedly caused hallucinatory effects, dizziness, and nausea.
- The incident occurred on Friday morning at a social vocational school in the Hakenfelde district of Berlin during what was described as a birthday celebration.
- Police suspect the cakes contained cannabis, though the exact substance involved has not yet been confirmed by authorities.
- One student is under investigation for allegedly bringing the cakes to school, with charges of dangerous bodily harm being pursued.
- Emergency responders categorized the incident as a 'mass casualty event,' and medical reports described the students' symptoms as mild poisoning.