
Three British Airways crew members were taken to hospital after eating sweets believed to be laced with a psychoactive substance. The incident has raised safety concerns for airline staff and passengers.
The situation occurred on a London to Tel Aviv flight. Cabin crew reportedly felt unwell after consuming sweets offered by a passenger during the journey.
According to reports, the crew experienced dizziness and nausea soon after eating the sweets. Medical assistance was arranged immediately after the aircraft landed, and emergency teams transported them to hospital.
Authorities are investigating the case as possible drug exposure. The exact substance involved has not yet been confirmed through official testing.
British Airways said it is cooperating with investigators and supporting the affected crew members. The airline stated that employee safety remains its highest priority.
Passengers on the flight reportedly remained calm, and the situation did not escalate after landing. Airport police have taken the passenger who distributed the sweets into custody.
Law enforcement officials are conducting toxicology tests on the sweets. Investigators are also examining whether the incident involved deliberate intent or negligence.
The incident has triggered concern within the aviation sector about accepting food items from passengers. Experts say stronger safety guidance may be introduced to protect crew members.
Family members and colleagues are waiting for updates on the crew’s recovery. The investigation is ongoing as authorities work to determine the full circumstances.
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