
Camille Truong
Camille Truong is a mycologist at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne, specializing in the study of fungi. She has been actively involved in identifying mushroom species and providing expertise in toxicology cases. In a recent court trial, she testified about her examination of leftovers from a meal linked to a poisoning incident, where she discussed the challenges of accurately identifying mushrooms and her findings regarding the types of mushrooms present in the dish.
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Camille Truong is a mycologist who examined the leftovers for toxic mushrooms.
Toxic mushrooms found in fatal lunch after a month and hundreds of kilometresDr. Camille Truong testified that she did not find death cap mushrooms in the leftovers from the lunch.
Erin Patterson murder trial live: witnesses continue to give evidence on day 12 of alleged mushroom murder case | VictoriaCamille Truong, a mycologist, testified about her examination of the leftovers from the meal linked to the poisoning.
tip manager tells court of dehydrator found in e-waste bin; expert kept leftovers in home fridge after testing beef Wellington meal, court toldDr Camille Truong is a mycologist or scientist who studies fungi.
Erin Patterson murder trial live: ‘probably impossible’ for death cap mushrooms to come from supermarket as they cannot be cultivated, expert tells trial | Victoria












