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Unsealed records in Abrego Garcia case offer few new details

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内容摘要:Kyiv has previously carried out assassinations in Russian-occupied territory and in Russia itself, but not in Spain.

Kyiv has previously carried out assassinations in Russian-occupied territory and in Russia itself, but not in Spain.

Ms Patterson's in-laws, Don and Gail Patterson, both 70, and Gail's sister Heather Wilkinson, 66, were all hospitalised after eating beef wellington at the lunch and died several days later.Ian Wilkinson, the uncle of Ms Patterson's estranged husband, also fell seriously ill but survived after weeks of treatment.

Unsealed records in Abrego Garcia case offer few new details

After telling the court she accepted that death cap mushrooms were in the beef wellington she had served, Ms Patterson described foraging for mushrooms at various locations - botanic gardens, a rail trail near her house, and on her own property."I mainly picked field mushrooms," she told the court, explaining she sometimes foraged with her two children.She recounted the first time she tried wild mushrooms, cutting off a small part before cooking it in butter.

Unsealed records in Abrego Garcia case offer few new details

"[It] tasted good and I didn't get sick," she told the jury.The court also heard she had bought a food dehydrator in April 2023, in part because wild mushrooms had such a "small season" and she wanted to preserve them for later use.

Unsealed records in Abrego Garcia case offer few new details

Asked where the mushrooms for the lunch at the centre of the case came from, Ms Patterson said "the vast majority" were purchased from a supermarket in Leongatha while some had been bought a few months earlier from an Asian grocery store in Melbourne.

She couldn't remember "the specific purchase", but had previously bought a variety of mushrooms - shitake, porcini, enoki - from similar stores, she said. Other times, she'd purchased "wild mushroom mix" or "forest mushrooms" which didn't specify exact contents.A teenage artist who lost her sight at aged 15 says having her work displayed is a dream come true.

Lilly, from Kingstanding in Birmingham, was registered blind after undergoing surgery for several health issues, including the removal of two brain tumours.She found joy in painting as she recovered in hospital, after being inspired by American painter Bob Ross.

Her striking Hope Within the Mountains painting will be on display in Birmingham's Victoria Square throughout June.Lily said she was "happy, excited and surprised" it was part of the Open25 exhibition.

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