Police were called to Warrington Hospital on Monday May 27 after staff ate the red velvet cake and were reportedly left feeling 'relaxed' by the drugs it was spiked with.
The grandfather wanted to show appreciation for the care nurses provided to his family member, but brought in a cake from his grandson's 18th birthday - unaware of it's illicit ingredient.Hospital officials admitted one member of staff had tried the cake but 'did not experience any effects'.
However a member of staff, who asked not to be identified, claimed that 'three or four' nurses ate the cake and were left 'off their faces' and 'relaxed' by it.
The member of staff said: 'They were eating the cake and then the next minute the staff were all off their faces.
'It was brought in by a nice old man as a thank you, but it was full of funny stuff and had them all relaxed.
'There was no impact on the patients whatsoever, but they all knew something was wrong, so the police were called in.'
Cheshire Police tested the cake and confirmed it contained cannabis, making it what's known as a 'space cake'.
The man was unaware of the added ingredient contained within his grandson's 18th birthday cake. He took some of the left over cake to the hospital to share with the nurses.
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