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Residents of NSW and South Australia are being warned not to eat or pick wild mushrooms, after highly poisonous death caps have been spotted.
NSW Health is urging residents not to forage or eat wild mushrooms after the discovery of highly toxic death cap mushrooms growing in parts of the state, including Sydney.
Authorities in the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) have issued a health warning after poisonous mushrooms were found growing in the wild, including in Sydney.
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Prosecutors allege she intended to kill two elderly couples – including her children’s grandparents – and deliberately picked death cap mushrooms for murder.
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Story by Emily Bennett • 52m Health authorities have urged NSW residents not to forage or eat wild mushrooms after the discovery of poisonous death cap mushrooms in parts of the state.