The woman who cooked a meal suspected of resulting in the deaths of three people has visited her lawyers in Melbourne.
The woman at the centre of an investigation into a poisonous mushroom meal that resulted in the deaths of three people in Gippsland has visited her lawyers in Melbourne as the police continue to examine the incident.a lunch at the Leongatha home of Erin Patterson, 48, who is Don and Gail’s daughter-in-law.Don and Gail Patterson and Heather Wilkinson died in hospital.
Flanked by her legal representatives, she did not respond when asked by journalists about the purpose of the meeting with her lawyers, or whether she had anything to say about the case.that the beef Wellington she cooked contained mushrooms purchased from a grocer in Mount Waverley at least three months before the lunch.
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