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Woman charged after THC gummies allegedly hospitalized three women at Koror luncheon

TMC PalauBy TMC PalauJuly 17, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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Three elderly women were hospitalized after allegedly consuming THC-infused gummies at a Koror luncheon, leading to drug trafficking and reckless endangerment charges against a local woman. The case has also drawn attention to reports that marijuana-laced snacks have become increasingly common at some social gatherings among retirees in Palau despite remaining illegal under local law.

By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang

KOROR, Palau (July 16, 2026) — An Airai woman is facing drug trafficking and reckless endangerment charges after allegedly distributing THC-infused gummies during a luncheon that resulted in three elderly women seeking emergency medical treatment.

According to court documents filed June 22 in Criminal Case No. 26-038, Kimberly Elarionoff has been charged with one count of trafficking a controlled substance and three counts of reckless endangering in the second degree.

The charges stem from an April 29 luncheon held by the Golden Bloomers Muzing Group at Fuji Restaurant in Koror.

Detective Lt. Virginia Umayam stated in an Affidavit of Probable Cause that the Bureau of Public Safety received information that three individuals required medical treatment after attending the gathering and consuming gummies allegedly provided by Elarionoff.

The victims — Sayuri Valentina Isechal, Eileen Cecelia Kumangai and Yosko Laura Atalig, all women over the age of 60 — told investigators that gummies placed on a plate by Elarionoff were passed around and shared among attendees.

Isechal told investigators she consumed one gummy and began feeling dizzy and unwell approximately 15 to 20 minutes later. She called her husband to take her to the hospital for treatment.

Court records show that on April 30, Dr. Lalabalavu informed her that a urine test indicated the presence of marijuana before she was later discharged.

Kumangai reported that after eating a gummy and leaving the luncheon, she experienced numbness in her legs and became so weak that she had to crawl into her home. An ambulance later transported her to Belau National Hospital, where she was admitted for treatment.

Atalig told police she became weak after stopping at the Mobil Topside Gas Station following the luncheon. She reportedly called for help as she exited her vehicle and was later transported to the hospital by ambulance.

According to investigators, Dr. Lalabalavu also assessed Kumangai and Atalig and informed both women that they tested positive for marijuana.

Another attendee, Mina Ngirutang, reportedly experienced similar symptoms after consuming one gummy but did not seek medical attention.

During an interview with police, Elarionoff allegedly admitted she knew the gummies contained an intoxicating substance and told investigators she had purchased the marijuana-infused gummies while visiting California in 2020.

The case has also highlighted reports that THC-infused snacks and edibles may be more common in some social circles than previously recognized.

Several retirees interviewed by Island Times said marijuana-infused gummies and brownies have appeared at some muzing gatherings and other social events involving older adults.

One retiree from Airai said such products were “not unusual” and that some participants were familiar with preparing marijuana-infused snacks. Another said she typically consumed only half of a marijuana brownie because a full serving was too strong.

A retiree from Aimeliik described THC-laced snacks as increasingly common at some gatherings, saying attendees often knew who could prepare or obtain them for social events.

The comments suggest that THC-infused edibles may be circulating among some members of the community, including retirees and elderly residents.

While several U.S. states permit marijuana products, including THC-infused edibles, for medical or recreational use under local laws, such products remain illegal in Palau.

Minister of Justice Jennifer Olegeriil has previously warned that marijuana products, including gummies, brownies and other THC-infused edibles, are prohibited under Palauan law regardless of whether they were legally purchased overseas.

Under Palau law, trafficking a controlled substance carries penalties of up to a $10,000 fine and imprisonment for up to one year. Reckless endangering in the second degree is a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of up to $1,000 and imprisonment of up to one year.

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