Three people have died from poisoning after eating mushrooms at Leongatha, in South Gippsland.
Police are investigating the deaths by poisoning of three people at Leongatha, in South Gippsland.
Four people were taken to hospital with suspected poisoning on July 30 after becoming ill after eating a meal the previous day.Police said a 66-year-old woman and a 70-year-old woman, both from Korumburra, died in hospital on August 4.A 68-year-old man remains in hospital. Victoria Police said the exact circumstances are being investigated and it's not known whether the deaths are suspicious."We extend our deepest condolences to the patients' family for their loss," a spokesperson said.
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