Imprisonment of an American bride who put drugs to the ceremonies in the food during her wedding ceremony


A Florida woman was arrested for putting marijuana in the food she served at her wedding, without the guests knowing about it, according to the local press in the southeastern state of the United States.

The dishes in which the weed was placed, with the complicity of the party organizer, caused sick symptoms to a number of guests, including a rapid heartbeat, while others became paranoid, which necessitated the intervention of paramedics, and prompted the authorities in Seminole County, Central Florida, to arrest the bride and the person responsible for the food.

In the details, Douglas Postma, who was present at the wedding of Andrew Svoboda and Danya Shea Svoboda on February 19, felt after eating some salad, pastries and bread that his heartbeat was accelerating, and that "crazy" thoughts were forming in himself, according to court documents.

As for Postma's wife, who felt more serious symptoms, she had to go to the emergency department of the hospital, as the medical team that examined her discovered traces of the chemical THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), which causes the psychological effect of cannabis.

The bride's friend, Miranda Cady, who ate bread with olive oil, felt that "her heart will stop," according to the same source.

It was only from Cady that the caterer asked Jocelyn Bryant if she had added cannabis to the food, and the caterer confirmed that she had.

Svoboda and Bryant will be prosecuted for violation of Florida's food tampering law, as well as for negligence and provision of marijuana.

They are scheduled to appear in court in June.

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