That concludes the evidence for today. Supreme Court Justice Christopher Beale has dismissed the jury for the day. Here’s a wrap of what happened today:
- Darren Fox, whose store Hartley Wells Betta Home Living in Leongatha sells appliances, told the court that in November 2023, an employee told him she had sold a dehydrator to Erin Patterson.
- Ian Wilkinson, the lone survivor among the four guests who fell ill after the fatal lunch, was called to the witness box.
- Ian described his relationship with Erin as friendly and amicable, he said she “seemed like a normal person”.
- Ian told the court he and his wife, Heather, were excited about being invited to the fatal lunch and thought their relationship with Erin might improve as a result.
- Turning to the lunch, the jury heard that Heather and Gail offered to help Erin plate the food, but she rejected the offer and did it all herself at the bench. Ian said there were four large, grey dinner plates – and one smaller plate in a different colour, which Erin ate from.
- Ian recounted that after the group finished eating, Erin told them she had cancer and was very concerned. The group then prayed for Erin and her children.
- Ian and his wife Heather fell sick the evening of the lunch. “It continued right through the night. We had vomiting and diarrhoea,” he said.
- Beth Morgan, a registered doctor and an advanced infectious diseases trainee at Monash Health, was the last witness to give evidence on day six.
- Morgan recounted being told by a pharmacist that there wasn’t enough antidote for four patients, but said they would obtain it from another hospital.
- Erin has pleaded not guilty to the charges and claims the fatal lunch was an accident
The trial will continue tomorrow.
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