Three people died and Ian Wilkinson was taken to hospital in critical but stable condition after beef wellington lunch in July
A Victorian man who survived a suspected death cap mushroom poisoning that claimed the lives of three other people has been discharged from hospital.
“This milestone marks a moment of immense relief and gratitude for Ian and the entire Wilkinson family,” they said in a statement. Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup
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