A church pastor in a small country town in Victoria has been released from hospital almost two months after he became violently ill from a mushroom lunch, which later killed three people.
.The dish believed at the centre of the deadly lunch,, was prepared by Gail and Don's former daughter-in-law Erin Patterson at her Leongatha home.
They thanked the staff at the hospitals who have looked after Mr Wilkinson since the tragedy, which has sent shock waves through the South Gippsland community. "The medical team's expertise and compassion have been a source of comfort and hope throughout this journey."
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