Woman breaks silence on tragic mushroom lunch incident that claimed three lives

We recently wrote about a tragic incident that occurred in the quiet town of Leongatha, Victoria. What began as a regular local gathering involving cooking and sharing a meal took an unexpectedly tragic turn.

A family's lives were profoundly impacted when three individuals ingested a poisonous ingredient that was unknowingly present in their meals.



And in a recent update, Erin Patterson, the 48-year-old woman who prepared their food, has finally spoken out.

The incident led to the unfortunate deaths of Erin's former in-laws, Don and Gail Patterson, as well as her sister Heather Wilkinson. All three individuals experienced symptoms consistent with poisoning from death cap mushrooms.

'I didn't do anything. I loved them, and I'm devastated they are gone,' she said.'

Heather's husband, Ian Wilkinson, is currently in critical condition at Melbourne's Austin Hospital due to the same incident. Erin's two children were unaffected, and Erin herself did not experience any adverse effects.


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The woman who may have served friends a lunch containing deadly mushrooms, killing three of them, has broken her silence. Credit: Shutterstock.



The mother of two also expressed her sympathies to the families of the deceased and the community at large, admitting her tragic lack of knowledge about the fatal effects of consuming wild mushrooms.

'I hope [with] every fibre of my being that [Ian] pulls through. I'm so devastated by what's happened…' she continued.

'They were some of the best people I've ever met. Gail was like the mum I didn't have because my mum passed away four years ago; Gail had never been anything but good and kind to me.'

'[Don] and Heather were some of the best people I'd ever met. They never did anything wrong to me. I'm so devastated about what's happened and the loss to the community, to the families, and to my own children. They've lost their grandmother,' she said.

'I'm so sorry that they have lost their lives.'



The police interviewed Ms Patterson, and she was subsequently released. Inspector Thomas mentioned that Ms Patterson has separated from her husband, and even though the police believe their relationship remains friendly, officials have taken the precaution of removing her two children from her care.

'We're working to determine what has gone on, to see if there is any nefarious activity that has occurred or if it was accidental… We have to keep an open mind,' he said, stressing the complicated nature of the incident. While mushrooms are largely speculated to be the cause of the poisoning, Thomas also left some room for other culprits.

'We are presuming at this point it is mushrooms,' he said. 'At this stage, I can say the deaths are really unexplained.'

'What we do know is the four people–three who have passed away–attended a lunch in Leongatha on July 29.'



It's important to note that consuming wild mushrooms can be extremely dangerous. Some types target the liver and can be fatal if not treated immediately. Moreover, they can inflict significant harm before any symptoms become noticeable.

The police were uncertain about categorising the incident as a crime or an accident. However, they mentioned that they were maintaining an 'open mind' regarding the matter.

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Consuming wild mushrooms can lead to poisoning, often when people mistake toxic mushrooms for safe ones. It's important to note that cooking, boiling, or heating wild mushrooms doesn't eliminate their poisonous properties.

Poisonous wild mushrooms can trigger various symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, diarrhoea, and hallucinations. In severe cases, certain mushrooms can even lead to liver or kidney failure and, in some instances, death.

The onset of illness can occur anywhere from 30 minutes to 24 hours after ingestion, depending on the specific mushroom, the amount consumed, and the individual's overall health.



Distinguishing between edible and poisonous wild mushrooms isn't recommended, either. Given the serious risk of poisoning, it's advisable to avoid eating wild mushrooms altogether.

To minimise risk, it's recommended that you exclusively consume mushrooms purchased from reputable sources like supermarkets or greengrocers.

In case of emergencies, immediately call 000 or the Poisons Information Centre at 131 126.

Key Takeaways

  • Erin Patterson, the woman who cooked a meal that resulted in the suspected fatal mushroom poisoning of three people, has tearfully spoken out to the media, proclaiming her innocence.
  • The victims, Don and Gail Patterson and Heather Wilkinson, died from symptoms consistent with death cap mushroom poisoning, while Heather's husband Ian is in critical condition. Ms Patterson is currently under investigation.
  • Homicide Squad Detective Inspector Dean Thomas stated police are treating this as a complex case and are still uncertain whether it's a crime or an accident.

We at the Seniors Discount Club extend our deepest condolences to the affected families and the Leongatha community enduring this tragic loss.

We hope this unfortunate incident serves as a significant reminder to all our members about the necessity of taking additional precautions when using local, natural ingredients in your culinary endeavours. Stay safe, everyone.

What are your thoughts? Feel free to comment below.
 
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Oh this is completely different to Lindy Chamberlain, I always said she was innocent. But with this case unfortunately the evidence is pointing to her guilt including that her ex was in a coma last year with what looked like poisoning after been around her

Going by today's news , her ex husband got sick every time he was around her. One time he was in a Coma for a few months with a stomach illness that they believed he was poisoned
A few months??? More like 12 days. What poison(s) do you know of that only affect the small bowel? I suggest it is far more likely that he had bowel obstruction or a twisted bowel which can cause a toxic infection/sepsis considering he had 3 operations while in an induced coma.
 
A few months??? More like 12 days. What poison(s) do you know of that only affect the small bowel? I suggest it is far more likely that he had bowel obstruction or a twisted bowel which can cause a toxic infection/sepsis considering he had 3 operations while in an induced coma.
5 people !!! Her husband was in a coma for 13 weeks last year , not 12 days.
The poison from the mushrooms can damage all your organs . He got sick twice after eating at her place.
Have you seen the recent news? She is guilty
 
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5 people !!! Her husband was in a coma for 13 weeks last year , not 12 days.
The poison from the mushrooms can damage all your organs . He got sick twice after eating at her place.
Have you seen the recent news? She is guilty
UNDER INVESTIGATION is currently airing on Channel 7. The mushroom has been named as a DEATH CAP MUSHROOM & an expert stated that more than one would have to have been used to cause the reaction it did. He estimated 10 or more & the Police will in all likelihood test the hydrator for traces of this mushroom & it could take months. They may even need to send send samples to Europe for a result.

Further, this type of mushroom could not have been bought from a shop because it is illegal to import these into Australia. (busts that story if that is what these were).

White dome mushrooms are also a source of poisoning & will affect the kidney etc.

The experts also stated that the Police also need to prove intent. (how hard will this be?).
 
A few months??? More like 12 days. What poison(s) do you know of that only affect the small bowel? I suggest it is far more likely that he had bowel obstruction or a twisted bowel which can cause a toxic infection/sepsis considering he had 3 operations while in an induced coma.
I'm not sure where you are getting your information from, but poisonous mushrooms cause more than affecting the small bowel

What happens to your body when you eat a poisonous mushroom?

Mushroom poisonings may range from benign symptoms of generalized gastrointestinal upset to potentially devastating manifestations which include liver failure, kidney failure, and neurologic sequelae. There are up to 14 described syndromes, which manifest

The medicos are saying it looks like her husband had been poisoned
 
UNDER INVESTIGATION is currently airing on Channel 7. The mushroom has been named as a DEATH CAP MUSHROOM & an expert stated that more than one would have to have been used to cause the reaction it did. He estimated 10 or more & the Police will in all likelihood test the hydrator for traces of this mushroom & it could take months. They may even need to send send samples to Europe for a result.

Further, this type of mushroom could not have been bought from a shop because it is illegal to import these into Australia. (busts that story if that is what these were).

White dome mushrooms are also a source of poisoning & will affect the kidney etc.

The experts also stated that the Police also need to prove intent. (how hard will this be?).
I think this is why they are taking their time, making sure they have all the proof. I pray she doesn't do it too anyone else while this is happening. I'm guessing that could be why they took her kids.
Such a sad story for those who suffered
 
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Agree entirely. Very sad for the innocent people, especially for the survivor waiting for a liver transplant. Why did her ex-husband pull out the day before, instinct perhaps? Prayer is all we have left & hope for Divine Intervention.
 
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no especially a restaurant... being in the business and seeing what goes on behind the scenes would make your hair stand on end. My restaurant kitchen was out front for all the customers to see. In some restaurants, the oil was so thick on the walls and utensils that you needed to scrape it off.
All eateries are strictly controlled by the health authorities. If this restaurant is not and workers are aware and concerned they can always request inspection to be safe. Otherwise they should go and work elsewhere instead of being part of unhygienic premises.
 
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All eateries are strictly controlled by the health authorities. If this restaurant is not and workers are aware and concerned they can always request inspection to be safe. Otherwise they should go and work elsewhere instead of being part of unhygienic premises.
Problem is authorities are slack the reason why people get food poisoning etc. too much of cutting corners that never happened before.
 
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A few months??? More like 12 days. What poison(s) do you know of that only affect the small bowel? I suggest it is far more likely that he had bowel obstruction or a twisted bowel which can cause a toxic infection/sepsis considering he had 3 operations while in an induced coma.
We are all armchair experts,but as the saying goes the truth will come out in the wash.
 
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All eateries are strictly controlled by the health authorities. If this restaurant is not and workers are aware and concerned they can always request inspection to be safe. Otherwise they should go and work elsewhere instead of being part of unhygienic premises.
Controlled by authorities.... what a joke... They would all be closed down if they had to abide by the rules set in South Africa....once a month, unannounced, they would march in with their portable laboratory and take samples from everything, including dishwasher water... three strikes and your licence was revoked.
 
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Controlled by authorities.... what a joke... They would all be closed down if they had to abide by the rules set in South Africa....once a month, unannounced, they would march in with their portable laboratory and take samples from everything, including dishwasher water... three strikes and your licence was revoked.
The inspectors would show up unannounced that was many years ago but am doubtful that happens anymore,that included butcheries etc . I remember once Woolies got caught with underweight products.
 
Wollies again. I can remember one of the ladies in the deli telling me how they used to give the meat a "vinegar bath" to get rid of the mould.
 
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All eateries are strictly controlled by the health authorities. If this restaurant is not and workers are aware and concerned they can always request inspection to be safe. Otherwise they should go and work elsewhere instead of being part of unhygienic premises.
They didn't go to a restaurant , she made the food
 
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