
Sally Ann Atkinson
Sally Ann Atkinson is a health official from Victoria's Department of Health who was involved in the investigation surrounding a deadly meal that resulted in multiple poisonings. She engaged with Erin Patterson, the accused, to discuss the source of the mushrooms used in the meal, emphasizing the importance of understanding the origins of the ingredients in this tragic case.
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Sally Ann Atkinson was involved in the investigation of the poisoning case against Erin Patterson.
Suspicions, mystery illnesses and a jar of vomit: what the Erin Patterson jury wasn’t told | Erin Patterson mushroom trialSally Ann Atkinson is a Department of Health officer who communicated with Erin Patterson during the investigation.
Erin Patterson murder trial: Mushroom cook grilled in Australian court on sixth beef wellington dishRogers suggested Patterson was lying about eating the mushrooms, which the mother of two denied.
Accused admits to buying food dehydrator but ‘not for death cap mushrooms’; prosecutors suggest Erin lied about feeding beef Wellington leftovers to her childrenSally Ann Atkinson is a Department of Health manager mentioned in the context of Erin Patterson's testimony.
Accused Victorian mushroom cook returns to the witness box for seventh day to give evidence on fatal beef Wellington lunchSally Ann Atkinson was involved in a conversation with Erin about the source of the mushrooms used in the meal.
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