Home news Australia mushroom trial live: Erin Patterson says she felt anxious at hospital that doctors suspected death cap mushroom poisoning | Victoria

Australia mushroom trial live: Erin Patterson says she felt anxious at hospital that doctors suspected death cap mushroom poisoning | Victoria

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Erin Patterson recalls ‘anxiety’ at doctors suspecting death cap mushroom poisoning

Prosecutor Nanette Rogers SC says Kylie Ashton, a nurse at Leongatha hospital, told Erin Patterson her life was at risk when she tried to persuade Patterson not to discharge herself.

Patterson rejects this.

Patterson agrees she told Ashton she would come back to the hospital. She rejects that she told Ashton she would return in 20 minutes.

She says she indicated she lives about 10 minutes away from the hospital.

Rogers says Patterson was stressed at the hospital because doctors suspected death cap mushrooms in the beef wellingtons.

“That definitely was a cause of anxiety,” Patterson replies.

“I was anxious at the idea that we may have eaten those things.”

Rogers says Patterson was shocked doctors were “on to death caps so quickly.”

“Incorrect,” Patterson says.

Rogers says Patterson was worried she would get caught.

“Incorrect,” Patterson says.

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The court has adjourned for a lunch break.

Erin Patterson’s cross-examination will continue at 2.15pm.

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