
Env3n3nó la comida y m4tó a la familia de su esposo. Mundo Insólito Australia H…
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Melbourne, Australia – An Australian woman, Erin Patterson, has been found guilty of three counts of murder and one count of attempted murder following a deadly lunch event in July 2023 where she served her guests food containing highly poisonous mushrooms. The verdict comes after a two-year investigation into the incident that claimed the lives of her ex-in-laws and her husband's aunt. During the trial, it was revealed that Patterson had intentionally prepared a meal with Amanita phalloides, commonly known as "death cap" mushrooms, considered the most lethal mushroom in the world. Initially, Patterson claimed the deaths were an accident and that she was unaware of the mushrooms' toxicity. However, evidence presented in court contradicted her claims, showing a premeditated act. It was also disclosed that Patterson had falsely claimed to have cancer, a fabrication believed to have been used to persuade her relatives to attend the fateful gathering. The victims fell ill hours after the meal, with three succumbing to their illness in the hospital within days. The sole survivor endured weeks in intensive care. The jury's decision on Monday, July 7, marks a significant development in the high-profile case that has gripped Australia. Patterson now faces a potential life sentence for her crimes.
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