Before the fatal death cap mushroom lunch in Leongatha, the fungi also killed two men in 2011

A fatal Victorian mushroom lunch, which has killed three people and left another person fighting for their life, has sparked warnings from experts over the highly poisonous death cap mushroom.

While testing could take weeks, police a lunch cooked by Leongatha woman Erin Patterson, 48, on July 29 led to the deaths of her in-laws Gail and Don Patterson and Gail’s sister Heather Wilkinson.

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