Australian, who was convicted of killing three people with poisonous fungi, appeals to the court’s verdict. This was announced by the lawyer of convicted Erin Patterson on Thursday, AFP reported.
- The Australian appealed against the judgment for the murder of fungi.
- The victims served a beef Wellington dish with poisonous mushrooms.
- Patterson was charged with a deliberate attempt to murder the mother -in -law.
- Erin Patterson was sentenced to life imprisonment.
This 50-year-old woman was sentenced to life imprisonment with the possibility of conditional release for being In 2023, during lunch at her house, she served her mother -in -law Gail and Donald Patterson and Gail’s sister Heather Wilkinson’s poisoned food. According to the court, she also wanted to try to kill her husband Heather, Ian.
Patterson of Leongath near Melbourne in Southeast Australia guests served beef Wellington. It is an English sirloin dish, which is baked in a leaf road with a mushroom stuffing.
The guests received diarrhea within 12 hours after ingestion of food, returned and finally ended up in the hospital. After almost two months in a medical facility, only Patterson’s uncle Ian survived.