Daughter says she has never been mushroom picking
By Tim Callanan
The police officer asks Erin's daughter what her favourite food is and she replies "ice cream".
She is asked if, when she cooks with her mother, they ever used mushrooms and she says no.
Erin's daughter says she has never been mushroom picking with her mother and has never seen any wild mushrooms while out with her mother.
She says they sometimes buy mushrooms from the supermarket in Korumburra and she sometimes eats them.
She can't remember the last time they bought mushrooms.
She says she has never been to an Asian grocer with her mother.
Erin's daughter explains they have a house in Glen Waverley and last went there in the school holidays.
She says she didn't go to any supermarkets with her mother on that trip.
15m ago
'Mum told me' dinner was beef Wellington leftovers
By Tim Callanan
The questions now turn to the meal. Erin's daughter is asked about her mother's cooking and she says her mother is a good cook and they sometimes help her with cooking.
She is asked where she was when her mother was making dinner on the day of the lunch and she says she was on the computer.
"How did you know it was leftovers from the lunch?" she is asked.
"Mum told me," she replies.
Erin's daughter is asked if she noticed her mother preparing any food on the day before the lunch and she says that she didn't see her making anything.
Key Event
19m ago
Testimony of Erin Patterson's daughter continues
By Tim Callanan
The playback to the court of video recording of the police interview with Erin Patterson's daughter was paused at the end of yesterday, but is now resuming.
Her daughter is explaining that she and her brother were taken to hospital in Melbourne on the Monday after the lunch and had a blood test and another test the following day.
She is asked if she felt sick at all and she says no.
The police officer interviewing her asks what happened at the hospital and she says she saw her mother and spoke to her but can't remember what they spoke about.
"We just got told we were getting a check to make sure we weren't sick," she says.
She says she and her brother stayed with their mother on Tuesday and went back to school on Wednesday.
Erin Patterson is accused of murdering three relatives by serving them a beef Wellington that contained death cap mushrooms. Look back at how the day in court unfolded.
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