Survivor of deadly 'poison’ mushroom lunch could hold key to what happened

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Survivor of deadly 'poison’ mushroom lunch could hold key to what happened
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He's in a critical condition in hospital.

that he had not been transported to The Alfred where Victoria’s most critically ill patients usually go – and that taking him to the ‘farthest away hospital they could’ may be why he’s still alive.

The insider also suggested they think he has a chance of pulling through but is most probably still heavily sedated after spending days on life support.

Officers are now examining CCTV from the landfill to work out exactly when she dumped the dehydrator. It had previously been claimed they were at the deadly meal, but they were in-fact at the cinema together at the time.Erin said she was then hospitalised with bad stomach pains and diarrhoea, put on a saline drip and given a ‘liver protective drug’.What was left of the meal was preserved and given to hospital toxicologists for examination after Erin was contacted by Department of Health officials as the conditions of her guests worsened in hospital.

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