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Erin Patterson murder trial live: Justice Christopher Beale continues final instructions for jury

Erin Patterson murder trial live: Justice Christopher Beale continues final instructions for jury

The judge in Erin Patterson's triple-murder trial is continuing to deliver his final instructions to the jury.
Ms Patterson is accused of murdering three relatives — her parents-in-law Don and Gail Patterson and Gail's sister Heather Wilkinson — by serving them a beef Wellington containing death cap mushrooms during a lunch in 2023.
Heather's husband Ian Wilkinson was the only lunch guest to survive.
Ms Patterson has pleaded not guilty and is being tried in the Latrobe Valley Law Courts in the regional Victorian town of Morwell.
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