A Family In Embu Kenya Gets Very High After Eating Marijuana for Supper.
A 16-year-old girl did the unthinkable when she mistakenly confused
marijuana for vegetables known as 'mrenda' thats always very sweet and prepared them for dinner.
This baffling incidence occurred in Kiarimui Township, Runyenjes, Embu
County.
Njeru, a high school teacher, is an enthusiastic farmer whose shamba
flourishes with vegetables both during the rain and dry seasons. The vegetables
are indigenous and of unique varieties — some from as far as Western Kenya.
That particular evening, his wife requested her niece who had come visiting
for the holidays to get the vegetables as she prepared ugali. However, her
niece, Jackie, was not conversant with most vegetable varieties and was
reportedly, eager to try out any vegetable plant that she stumbled on.
However, when the food was ready, something peculiar happened. The lastborn
child, who was the first to be served, started smiling after a few bites and
fell into deep sleep.
The others, who ate with relish, also kept smiling sheepishly, apart from Jackie
since she was eating her ugali with sour milk.
Shortly after, the smiles graduated into helpless laughter. Something as
petty as a lizard darting across the wall would send the whole family reeling
with laughter.
“Finish up, we need to go to bed,” Jackie said innocently, sending her
cousins wild with laughter.
Drama escalated when the head of the family suddenly became irritable. Out
of the blue, he attacked his wife, complaining that she was overworking his
niece.
This agitated his wife who tried to defend herself. But when Njeru raised
his hand to slap her, like her sons, she burst into uncontrollable laughter.
Nevertheless, she still hurled a few choice insults at him
According to Jackie, the whole situation started generating into an absurd
movie. The air was filled with unreasonable shrills and shrieks forcing her to
scream for help.
Some of the family’s immediate neighbours who quickly responded were heard
whispering about a curse having befallen the family. Others talked of
witchcraft and ghosts.
But a village elder who was present suggested that the family seek medical
attention. Njage, a neighbour, quickly rushed them to a nearby dispensary in
the family car. Not that it was easy herding the laughing lot into the car.
At the dispensary, the nurse, after carrying out elementary tests, demanded
to know what they had eaten. Jackie described the meal she had prepared and was
asked to get a sample of the ‘vegetable’ before treatment could commence
because according to a nurse, their meal contained a hard drug.
A close associate of Njeru later disclosed to Crazy Monday that the
schoolteacher has been secretly growing marijuana in some secluded parts
of his shamba. No one knew it. Not even his wife of 12 years.
While marijuana is a banned drug, few Kenyans know how it looks like.
High school students have been known to plant it in flowerbeds right
beneath the Principals’ noses while many housewives only learn the
strange looking herb on the farms is contraband when their husbands get
arrested.
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