Couple eat cannabis ice cream, tear off clothes and run naked during romantic weekend getaway

Feb 23, 2015 - 11:40
Feb 23, 2015 - 11:46
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Couple eat cannabis ice cream, tear off clothes and run naked during romantic weekend getaway
Couple eat cannabis ice cream, tear off clothes and run naked during romantic weekend getaway

A romantic getaway quickly tued into a nightmare for one couple who ate homemade cannabis ice cream.

Arun Junsdottir, 19, and Ruben Einarsson, 21, downed nearly a litre of the dessert they had laced with powerful skunk during a stay in a remote cabin in Iceland.

But police say Arun rang emergency services when her boyfriend tore off his clothes and began running around outside the cabin naked.

An official log of the incident on Facebook reads: ‘Once the couple had eaten the ice cream the man took off all of his clothes and started running around outdoors, experiencing severe hallucinations.

‘The girlfriend was also feeling extremely nauseous and was starting to have immense fears for their mental health, and called for police and medical help."

The log continues: ‘Police seized the remainder of this cannabis ice cream and sent it in for scientific examination."

Officials say the couple recovered after a night in hospital under medical observation.

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