Forensic expert reveals cruel twist for death cap mushroom victims

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Forensic expert reveals cruel twist for death cap mushroom victims
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'It would've been horrible if they remained conscious.'

Heather’s husband Ian, 68, survived after spending several days in a coma on life support in hospital.s, causing catastrophic damage to their livers.

And now forensic toxicologist, Dr Michael Robertson, has spoken about the kinds of symptoms he would expect the guests to have suffered after consuming the toxic fungi.supports HTML5 videoDr Robertson said the person may begin to feel better, but the body is actually slowly shutting down ‘We’ve heard about the violent vomiting and diarrhoea and that first phase can be quite debilitating in itself,’ Dr Robertson toldHe said the person may then begin to feel better – but the body is actually slowly shutting down.‘It gets absorbed into the bloodstream, it then gets transported to the liver and absorbed. The body doesn’t break this toxin down.

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