Erin Patterson is accused of killing three people with poisonous death cap mushrooms.
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Victoria’s chief toxicologist Dimitri Gerostamoulos has returned to the stand
Victoria’s chief toxicologist Dimitri Gerostamoulos has returned to the stand for re-examination.
The court heard earlier on Friday that he would return for re-examination on Monday, however, he was called back to the court after the defence withdrew an objection to a question by the prosecution.
Gerostamoulos: “It would be likely there would be adverse outcomes for that person.
“We have had examples where two people have consumed the same meal (containing death caps), including a case in Victoria last year, where one person died and the other person was pretty unwell in ICU.”
By Tita Smith
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Plant expert says traces of death cap mushroom DNA found in samples
David Lovelock, a plant virology and bacteriology diagnostician, was asked by the Department of Health to examine the lunch leftovers in 2023 to determine what species of mushrooms were used in the beef wellington.
He said his work involves helping farmers determine what fungus are affecting their crops.
Under questioning from the prosecution, Lovelock explained that he took DNA samples from various mushrooms - including button, death cap, and ghost and yellow stain (two other common poisonous Victorian mushrooms) - to carry out controls.
He then ran tests on the food leftovers (including the pasties filled with mushrooms and beef and a separate gravy) and samples of vegetable matter taken from the food dehydrator.
Lovelock told the court two out of the seven samples contained traces of death cap mushroom DNA.