Victoria Police arrest Erin Patterson over the deaths of three people who died from suspected mushroom poisoning after a lunch at her home in July.
Police investigating three suspected mushroom poisoning deaths in Victoria have arrested Leongatha woman Erin Patterson.Police have also searched her home using Australian Federal Police technology detector dogs.
Gail and Don Patterson, the parents of Erin Patterson's ex-husband, died in hospital on August 4 and 5.Ms Patterson's sister, Heather Wilkinson, also died after the lunch and her husband Ian Wilkinson was critically ill but recovered. Erin Patterson has always maintained she did not intentionally poison her guests and says she was also ill after the lunch.
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