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Sole survivor of toxic mushroom murders says he is 'only half alive' without his wife

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August 26, 2025

The only guest to survive a mushroom lunch with Erin Patterson has said he feels "only half alive" without his wife, one of three victims.

- Nino Bucci

Sole survivor of toxic mushroom murders says he is 'only half alive' without his wife

Ian Wilkinson wept in court yesterday as he spoke of the loss of his wife, Heather, after she ate a portion of beef wellington laced with death cap mushrooms - the world's deadliest fungus.

Patterson, 50, was convicted in July of triple murder for serving the poisonous dish to four members of her estranged husband's family during a lunch at her home in Leongatha, Victoria, in Australia in 2023.

Within days of the meal, all but Wilkinson were dead. The 70-year-old spent weeks in hospital, but survived to give testimony at Patterson's murder trial.

With a verdict now reached, Wilkinson and Patterson are back in court this week for a two-day pre-sentencing hearing. Patterson, who faces a maximum sentence of life imprisonment, wore a paisley shirt, black trousers and sandals to attend Victoria's supreme court in Melbourne.

Wilkinson said of his late wife: "The silence in our home is a daily reminder. I continue to carry a heavy burden of grief over her untimely death. It is a truly horrible thought to live with, that somebody could decide to take her life. I only feel half alive without her."

He added that he was left with reduced liver function, continuing respiratory issues and less energy as a result of the toxic meal.

He told the court that he "very, very nearly died" because of Patterson's actions, but that he now made "an offer of forgiveness" to her.

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