Dr. Veronica Foote, a GP at Leongatha hospital, is continuing her testimony in a trial where critical issues surrounding Erin's health and self-discharge after potential mushroom poisoning are being examined. During cross-examination, it was revealed that Erin discharged herself shortly after being informed of potentially fatal mushroom exposure. The prosecution's evidence details that after returning to the hospital later, Dr. Chris Webster stressed the importance of ensuring Erinâs children were tested, highlighting the tension between fear and safety amidst the unfolding health crisis.
When Erin returned to hospital later that morning, Dr. Webster emphasized the urgency of having her children tested for potential mushroom poisoning.
Erin discharged herself from Leongatha hospital just minutes after learning of potential mushroom poisoning, despite being advised against it by medical staff.
Colin Mandy, the lawyer representing Patterson, cross-examines Dr. Foote regarding her communication with Erin about transferring to a tertiary hospital.
Dr. Webster highlighted the gravity of the situation by stating, 'They can be scared and alive or dead' when discussing Erin's children.
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