An Australian doctor who treated triple murderer Erin Patterson and her victims after the deadly mushroom lunch has been slapped with conditions by the health regulator after speaking out about the case.

Dr Christopher Webster, a GP in the Victorian town of Leongatha, south-east of Melbourne , was a witness in Patterson’s trial earlier this year.

After she was found guilty of murdering three of her relatives and attempting to murder a fourth, Webster gave several media interviews about the case, including one in which he called Patterson a “crazy bitch”.

On Wednesday, the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (Ahpra) placed conditions on his registration. Crochet, isolation and the prison chaplain: Erin Patterson’s life behind bars detailed in court Read more

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