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Erin claimed she had scraped the mushrooms off the dish for the children, Ms Cripps says.
She also told the court about Erin's reported illness.
"She said that she had started to feel unwell that evening … she was experiencing loose bowel movements," Ms Cripps says.
Ms Cripps says when Erin later took her son to the shops, she did not want to get out of the car and preferred to remain seated to prevent incontinence.
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Child protection worker was told Patterson children ate lunch leftovers
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Ms Cripps says Erin reported that her children had eaten leftovers of the meal the following day.Erin claimed she had scraped the mushrooms off the dish for the children, Ms Cripps says.
She also told the court about Erin's reported illness.
"She said that she had started to feel unwell that evening … she was experiencing loose bowel movements," Ms Cripps says.
Ms Cripps says when Erin later took her son to the shops, she did not want to get out of the car and preferred to remain seated to prevent incontinence.
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