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Don and Gail had been ‘incredible’ in-laws to youngsters’s companions, courtroom hears
Underneath cross-examination, Tanya Patterson agrees her sister-in-law, Erin Patterson, remained a part of their household group chat on the platform Sign after her separation.
She says Don and Gail Patterson had been “incredible” in-laws to their youngsters’s companions, together with Erin.
Sophie Stafford is now turning to Tanya’s proof that Simon and Erin’s relationship deteriorated about 12 months earlier than the lunch.
Tanya agrees she can not give a precise timeframe on when she noticed this.
Key occasions
What we all know: day eight
Should you’re catching up on the trial at this time, right here’s a report from our justice and courts reporter, Nino Bucci, on the proof heard up to now:
Erin’s lawyer, Colin Mandy SC, is cross-examining Spencer
Spencer agrees that after the decision to the Victorian Poisons Info Centre, Erin was in regards to the subject of liver toxicity.
“In that context you noticed she was calm and chatty,” Mandy says.
Spencer says “sure”.
The cross-examination concludes.
Erin Patterson was given fentanyl after reporting a ‘seven out of 10’ headache, courtroom hears
Earlier than transferring her, Eleyne Spencer says the paramedics noticed her getting back from the bathroom.
Ms Patterson visually appeared nicely.
Spencer requested Erin to described her signs and Erin stated she had diarrhoea between 25 and 30 occasions over the previous two days.
She says Erin may get on to the stretcher unassisted. Spencer says she suggested Erin that if she wanted to make use of the bathroom throughout the 90-minute journey to Monash medical centre, she ought to allow them to know.
They departed Leongatha at 1.01pm and arrived at 2.40pm at Monash medical centre, the courtroom hears. Spencer, who was driving the ambulance, says Erin didn’t require the bathroom throughout this time. Her colleague was subsequent to Erin.
Spencer says throughout the journey they administered Erin a medicine, ondansetron, to deal with the nausea she complained of.
Erin additionally reported a “seven out 10” headache and was given fentanyl due to the potential liver side-effects from paracetamol. Spencer’s colleague known as the Victorian Poisons Info Centre who suggested fentanyl could possibly be administered.
Intranasal fentanyl was then administered, the courtroom hears.
That was efficient.
She says Erin was “pretty calm and nonchalant” throughout the ambulance journey.
Spencer says she gave the meat wellington samples to a toxicologist on the Monash medical centre.
Erin’s youngsters and Simon Patterson had been on the hospital when the ambulance arrived, she says.
Prosecution calls subsequent witness, Eleyne Spencer
On 31 July 2023, Eleyne Spencer was working as a paramedic in Leongatha, the courtroom hears.
At 12.23pm that day Spencer and a colleague responded to a name to attend Leongatha hospital for Erin Patterson and switch her to Monash medical centre.
Spencer stated Patterson had complained of “intensive diarrhoea” over the previous two days, nausea and belly ache however no vomiting.
She was supplied Erin’s vitals and blood outcomes which had been in “regular ranges”.
Spencer says additionally they transported samples of the meat wellington dish to the Monash medical centre.
Erin Patterson stated mushrooms had been bought a number of months earlier than meal, physician tells courtroom
Dr Conor McDermott later known as the GP to search out out the place Erin had purchased the mushrooms from. He then spoke straight with Erin on the cellphone and requested the place mushrooms had been obtained.
She stated that they had been sourced as button mushrooms, pre-sliced, from Leongatha Safeway.
McDermott says Erin stated dried mushrooms had been purchased from a Chinese language meals retailer in Oakleigh.
McDermott says he requested in regards to the model of the mushrooms from the grocery store. Erin instructed him the mushrooms had been “unbranded”, he says.
Erin instructed McDermott she now not had the mushroom packaging and it could not be capable of be situated, he says.
Erin instructed him the mushrooms from a Chinese language retailer had been purchased “a number of months earlier than”.
McDermott says he did an internet search of Chinese language shops in Oakleigh and provided to learn these out to Erin. He recollects her response:
She stated she wouldn’t be capable of recall even when I named every one.
Erin stated they had been purchased a number of months in the past, in April of that yr, McDermott says.
He says Erin instructed him the packaging from the Chinese language grocer had additionally been disposed of.
Erin Patterson had barely low potassium however appeared nicely, physician tells courtroom
Dr Conor McDermott says a GP on the Leongatha pressing care clinic known as him on 31 July, looking for recommendation about Erin Patterson as a consequence of suspected mushroom poisoning.
McDermott was instructed Erin was steady, had a coronary heart fee of 140 beats per minute and “appeared nicely,” the courtroom hears.
He says he was supplied with Erin’s blood outcomes which confirmed a pH of seven.47 – “barely excessive” and blood gasoline readings which had been regular. Erin’s potassium ranges had been “barely low”, McDermott tells the courtroom.
I used to be instructed she had complained of diarrhoea which is what the opposite sufferers had introduced with however I used to be instructed additionally that this hadn’t been noticed whereas the affected person was within the division.
He says the GP stated Erin had reported experiencing diarrhoea for the previous 36 hours.
Prosecution calls subsequent witness, Dr Conor McDermott
In July 2023, Dr Conor McDermott was working as a toxicology registrar on the Austin hospital.
McDermott says on this position he would deal with sufferers and supply recommendation to individuals who known as the Victorian Poisons Info Centre.
Erin Patterson requested how 4 lunch friends had been, courtroom hears
Stafford turns to the dialog Tanya Patterson had with Erin Patterson, whereas at Monash on 1 August 2023.
She agrees the very first thing Erin did was ask how the 4 lunch friends had been.
Tanya says previous to the go to, her husband, Matthew, instructed her to not share too many particulars in regards to the different kinfolk’ situations.
She says Matthew stated it was finest to not “give a lot element to Erin about the place folks’s conditions had been at” so Simon, Erin’s estranged husband, may share info.
Tanya agrees Erin instructed her she had sought info from Simon in regards to the situations of their kinfolk however had not obtained many particulars.
Stafford presses Tanya on if Erin instructed her she knew the situation of Don and Gail Patterson. Tanya says she could also be flawed however goes off her reminiscence and what she wrote in her police assertion.
The cross-examination concludes.
Don and Gail had been ‘incredible’ in-laws to youngsters’s companions, courtroom hears
Underneath cross-examination, Tanya Patterson agrees her sister-in-law, Erin Patterson, remained a part of their household group chat on the platform Sign after her separation.
She says Don and Gail Patterson had been “incredible” in-laws to their youngsters’s companions, together with Erin.
Sophie Stafford is now turning to Tanya’s proof that Simon and Erin’s relationship deteriorated about 12 months earlier than the lunch.
Tanya agrees she can not give a precise timeframe on when she noticed this.
Court docket resumes
The jurors are again within the courtroom after the lunch break.
Erin’s defence lawyer, Sophie Stafford, is cross-examining Tanya Patterson – Erin’s sister-in-law.
Underneath questioning, Tanya agrees Erin lent her and Matthew about $400,000 to assist buy their house.
She says the couple continued to make repayments after the couple separated. She says she doesn’t know if the funds went to Erin or Simon.
The courtroom has adjourned for a lunch break.
The trial will recommence at 2.15pm.