Denver (Kdvr-The 12-year-old Talourado parents sued the language teacher, accusing them of bread and distributing amazing cakes to the two children.
Sharon Wilson, a sixth -grade art teacher at Kepner Bacon Intermediate School in Denver, accused a civilian to put her students in a direct danger after she baked and distributed it to homemade cakes with Tetrahydrocannabinol, “or ThC, for the active psychological title of Konabis.
The lawsuit claims that Wilson held a writing competition for its sixth grade, and instead of submitting a “model prize”, they were given the cakes tied on June 4, 2024. The lawsuit says that the teacher admitted “the manufacture of cakes for” minors. “
Parents initially believe an allergic reaction, seek medical care
The lawsuit claims that their two children ate the cakes and then shortly, “” he started to feel sick and strange with symptoms, including: difficulty walking, difficulty focusing, and feeling generally that something happens to their bodies did not understand it. “
Both students claim to help reach their parents ’vehicles at the end of the day, and the complaint claims. The lawsuit states that one of the children’s mothers first believed that her child had ate peanuts, which led to an allergic reaction, and sent a message to Wilson to get more information.
((Wilson) responded through a text message, admitting that she made cakes because (students) won (Wilson), “the case said.
A screenshot is included to exchange text messages in the lawsuit, which indicates that the mother said that her child displays “red eyes” and dizziness, and she asks about the ingredients in the cakes.
“They are from scratch,” Wilson answered, partly. “Maybe unpleasant chocolate? I also use sugar, flour, Mexican vanilla, salt, baking soda and eggs.”
“I also had one student, as they achieved most of the words with the Greek and Latin roots, so they won the award,” Wilson continued in her text with the father. “The other student has not reported any allergic symptoms. I am very sorry, it looks like an allergic reaction.”
Both students were independently transferred to urgent care that day, according to the lawsuit. According to blood tests, blood tests showed that every child has THC levels in his system.
According to the Kolorado Bureau, the Bureau of Colorado, and found that they contain hashish.
In a statement in favor of KDVR in Nexstar on Thursday, Denver Public Schools said: “The middle school school was placed on Sharon Wilson on a paid administrative leave at the end of the 2023-24 academic year.
Wilson also faces a criminal case on this issue from the Denver Provincial Court, the alleged in a lawsuit, saying that she is facing a misdemeanor treatment.
Parents search for the trial of a jury to determine the compensation of pain and suffering, mental and emotional distress, and other damages.