February 13Feb 13 A routine transatlantic flight ended in chaos when three British Airways cabin crew members were rushed to hospital after eating sweets handed to them by a passenger. The drama unfolded after the aircraft landed in the United States, turning a friendly gesture into a frightening medical emergency. What was meant to be a harmless thank-you spiralled into panic, fear and an urgent hospital dash.According to a report by The Sun, the passenger distributed the sweets to crew members after touchdown. Such gifts are not unusual, with chocolates and treats often offered as tokens of appreciation. On this occasion, the sweets were reportedly eaten later on the crew bus, after the flight had safely arrived.Moments after consuming them, three crew members began to feel seriously unwell. A source said they experienced intense symptoms described as “out-of-body experiences.” By the time they reached their hotel, the situation had deteriorated rapidly, with the crew reportedly feeling “out of control,” panicked and deeply frightened.Their condition worsened enough to spark immediate concern. The trio were taken to hospital for treatment as staff struggled to understand what had gone wrong. Doctors later determined the sweets allegedly contained up to 300mg of THC, the psychoactive component of cannabis, according to the report.British Airways moved swiftly to contain the fallout. The airline confirmed that a small number of crew members had fallen ill but stressed that they have since recovered. “A small number of our crew reported feeling unwell at their hotel and have since recovered,” a spokesperson said.The airline also confirmed it dispatched a replacement crew to operate the return flight. Customers were not affected, and the flight schedule continued without disruption. BA is now working to identify the passenger who supplied the sweets, as questions mount over how such a potent substance ended up in crew hands.Importantly, it is understood the crew members will not face disciplinary action. They were reportedly unaware of the alleged contents of the sweets, and the incident is being treated as an unwitting exposure rather than misconduct. Behind the scenes, however, the alarm bells are ringing.A source told The Sun the matter is being taken extremely seriously. Had the sweets been consumed during the flight, the consequences could have been severe, with flight safety potentially compromised. The incident has sparked wider concern about the risks posed by THC-infused edibles.Such products have surged in popularity in recent years, but experts warn that dosage can be dangerously unpredictable. In October 2025, BBC reported that a 17-year-old in Oxfordshire was hospitalised after eating high-strength THC gummies.At the time, Professor Chris Pudney of the University of Bath warned about the dangers. “Every time you use one of these products you really don’t have a great idea of the dosage of THC you’re getting,” he said.Authorities are now attempting to trace the individual who provided the sweets. As the investigation continues, the incident stands as a stark warning about hidden dangers disguised as harmless treats.Key TakeawaysThree British Airways crew were hospitalised after unknowingly eating THC-laced sweets.Doctors allegedly found the sweets contained up to 300mg of THC.BA is tracing the passenger and says customers were not affected.British Airways crew hospitalized after being spiked by passenger
February 14Feb 14 Hm, out of body experience is what's supposed to happen? Are the crews drug-tested that none of these bimbos have ever tried ganja? What a protected life!They'll get a good sleep. Too bad they didn't dose the pilot!
February 14Feb 14 It's easy to 'OD' on these gummies if you're not accustomed to them. Sure, they can sleep it off.
February 14Feb 14 20 hours ago, bannork said:The drama unfolded after the aircraft landed in the United States, turning a friendly gesture into a frightening medical emergency. What was meant to be a harmless thank-you spiralled into panic, fear and an urgent hospital dash."Friendly gesture" "Harmless thank-you"More like stupid and dangerous prank. I hope the passenger is identified and prosecuted.
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