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'Immense relief': Major update in mushroom poisoning case

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Sun, 24 Sept 2023, 10:15am

'Immense relief': Major update in mushroom poisoning case

Author
NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Sun, 24 Sept 2023, 10:15am

The investigation into the聽聽could take a major turn as a survivor is released from hospital after a remarkable recovery.

Ian Wilkinson attended the meal on July 29 with his wife Heather, joining host and chef Erin Patterson and her former in-laws Don and Gail Patterson.

Only Erin Patterson and Ian Wilkinson survived, the latter after a months-long battle in hospital that saw his community join together in support and prayer for the much-loved pastor.

The homicide squad is investigating the deaths, believed to have been caused by聽聽served with a beef Wellington, and Wilkinson鈥檚 recovery could represent a breakthrough for police, the聽Herald Sun听谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.

In a statement, the Wilkinson family thanked the medical staff and wider community and asked for privacy as Ian Wilkison goes through a period of 鈥渢ransition and healing.

鈥淭his milestone marks a moment of immense relief and gratitude for Ian and the entire Wilkinson family,鈥 they wrote.

Heather Wilkinson and pastor Ian Wilkinson. Photo / Supplied

Heather Wilkinson and pastor Ian Wilkinson. Photo / Supplied

鈥淭he Wilkinson family would like to extend their heartfelt thanks to the Leongatha, Dandenong and Austin Hospitals for their unwavering dedication and exceptional care that played a pivotal role in Ian鈥檚 recovery. The medical team鈥檚 expertise and compassion have been a source of comfort and hope throughout this journey.

鈥淭he family is profoundly grateful for the outpouring of support, prayers, and well-wishes from the Korumburra community, church, friends, family, and colleagues.

鈥漈his collective kindness has been a pillar of strength for Ian and the family, reinforcing the sense of unity and compassion that defines our community.鈥

There has been intense media focus on Erin Patterson since news broke of the mushroom poisoning but she has denied deliberately feeding the toxic fungi to her guests, claiming she bought them from an Asian grocery store.

鈥淚鈥檓 devastated, I loved them,鈥 Patterson said in a video interview in the days after the story broke,

鈥淚 can鈥檛 believe this has happened and I鈥檓 so sorry that they have lost their lives.

鈥淚 just can鈥檛 believe it.鈥

Erin Patterson鈥檚 ex-husband Simon had been invited to the lunch but did not attend.

While police have only said Erin Patterson is a person of interest and haven鈥檛 suggested she tried intentionally poisoning her in-laws, experienced psychologist Tim Watson-Munro said there are a聽聽that need to be investigated.

Speaking to聽The Australian, Watson-Munro, who has worked on catching some of Australia鈥檚 biggest criminal offenders, stated: 鈥淚鈥檓 not a big believer in coincidences鈥.

鈥榃ilfully poisoned or just bad luck鈥

Simon Patterson spent 21 days in intensive care in 2022 after collapsing from a mystery stomach illness at his home, where his friends and family were told to come to say goodbye in case he died.

罢丑别听Herald Sun聽reported a family friend said Simon felt 鈥渁 bit off鈥 and his illnesses 鈥渙ften coincided [with] when he spent time with her [Erin]鈥.

In a police statement regarding July鈥檚 deaths, Erin Patterson also questioned herself as to whether she poisoned Simon鈥檚 parents and aunty.

鈥淥bviously, he was either wilfully poisoned or it was just bad luck,鈥 Watson-Munro told聽The Australian.

Watson-Munro isn鈥檛 convinced by Erin Patterson鈥檚 statement in which she claimed she purchased the mushrooms at an unnamed Asian supermarket.

Erin Patterson鈥檚 ex-husband Simon Patterson posted on Facebook in 2022 that he nearly died from stomach issues and was in a coma for weeks. Photo / 7 九一星空无限

Erin Patterson鈥檚 ex-husband Simon Patterson posted on Facebook in 2022 that he nearly died from stomach issues and was in a coma for weeks. Photo / 7 九一星空无限

In his view, he believes her claim sounds 鈥渓udicrous鈥 because death cap mushrooms are not commercial products.

He said: 鈥淧eople just don鈥檛 retail them. It鈥檚 not that loose.鈥

Erin Patterson revealed in a follow-up statement to police that her children were not present at the lunch, despite initial reports they were.

She claimed they were at the movies but ate leftovers of the meal the following day.

Erin Patterson visits lawyers, one month after the deadly mushroom meal.

Erin Patterson visits lawyers, one month after the deadly mushroom meal.

Another controversial part of the case is the details surrounding the dumping of a food dehydrator.

A police statement by Erin Patterson was reportedly leaked to the media, revealing she became unwell after eating the meal.

She admitted she dumped a dehydrator she used to prepare the meal at a nearby tip soon afterwards because she was in a panic.

However, she admitted lying to police about how long ago she disposed of the food dehydrator.

She told them she dumped it there a 鈥渓ong time ago鈥 before revealing she did it after her guests fell ill.

She now claims she was at the hospital with her children 鈥渄iscussing the food dehydrator鈥 when her estranged husband, Simon Patterson, asked: 鈥淚s that what you used to poison them?鈥

The investigation continues.

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