Police still do not know what caused the death of Rachel Dixon a health retreat in Central Victoria last year, but have charged a 53-year-old woman involved in the retreat with drug trafficking.
Police have charged a 53-year-old Mount Macedon woman with drug trafficking , following an investigation into the death of Rachel Dixon in Clunes in April last year.Police still do not know what caused the death of Ringwood woman Rachel Dixon at a health retreat in Central Victoria last year, but have charged a woman involved in the retreat with drug trafficking .
Police will allege they found evidence a 53-year-old Mount Macedon woman connected to the retreat was trafficking a drug of dependence, psilocin, a hallucinogen found in magic mushrooms. Officers said no charges had been laid in relation Ms Dixon's death, after an autopsy was unable to determine the cause.
It's understood Ms Dixon consumed a drink before emergency services were called to Soul Barn retreat in Clunes just before midnight on April 23, 2024. The Mount Macedon woman was charged on summons on January 13 and will appear before Bacchus Marsh Magistrates' Court on January 29.Unrest, Conflict and WarPhoto shows A close up of the TikTok logo on a phone screen. The logo looks like a musical note on a black background.Photo shows Woman in white dress standing behind lectern speaking.Photo shows Officers stand in a residential street lined with cars behind police tape and in between two SES tents.
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