Police interview bombshell in case of deadly mushroom lunch

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7NEWS: Woman at centre of Victoria’s Leongatha death investigation ‘told police she bought mushrooms at shops’

to her former parents in law initially told police she bought the mushrooms at a local shop, 7NEWS understands.

Heather’s husband Ian, 68, is the only person still alive from the group who ate the meal and remains in a critical condition in hospital.Over the weekend, police executed a search warrant at the Leongatha property and the Erin was interviewed and was released pending further inquiries. There has been no recall or any warnings given for any locally-bought produce as far as 7NEWS is aware.On Wednesday, it was revealed Erin’s ex-husband Simon Patterson posted claims on Facebook last year that he’d nearly died from stomach issues.“I collapsed at home, then was in an induced coma for 16 days through which I had three emergency operations mainly on my small intestine, plus an additional planned operation,” he wrote in May 2022.

Erin and Simon Patterson are believed to have separated. On Monday, police described their relationship as “amicable”.Credit:On Tuesday, Erin Patterson spoke briefly outside her home, saying: “What happened is devastating and I’m grieving too.”

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