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Doctor Poison: Drink your tea, said Ed Erin. Then he said it again. I drank all of it. Then I looked in the cup... - Daily Mail 24th October 2009
"In chilling detail, the secretary whose doctor lover tried to poison her when she became pregnant tells the horrific story of their torrid affair, his sinister behaviour - and how her ‘little Miss Marple’ techniques finally revealed his guilt"
The bizarre double life of poisoning doctor Edward Erin - The Times 20th October 2009
"To colleagues, Edward Erin appeared to have the perfect existence — a glittering career as a doctor and clinical researcher and relationships with a string of glamorous young women.
But his bizarre double life was revealed last night after he was convicted of poisoning the drinks of his pregnant secretary to cause her to miscarry during their brief affair. "
Doctor tried to spike lover's drinks to induce miscarriage - The Guardian 19th October 2009
"Court finds Edward Erin guilty of attempting to give drugs to medical secretary Bella Prowse"
Doctor guilty of spiking lover's drinks - The Independent 19th October 2009
"Married hospital consultant Dr Edward Erin is facing jail today after being convicted of attempting to spike his pregnant lover's drinks to make her lose her baby.\n\nErin was found guilty of two charges of attempting to spike Bella Prowse's Starbucks coffee and orange juice. "
Dr Edward Erin found guilty of trying to poison pregnant mistress's drink to bring on a miscarriage - Daily Mail 19th October 2009
"A married doctor is facing jail today after being found guilty of lacing his pregnant mistress's drinks with poison in a bid to bring on a miscarriage.
Dr Edward Erin, a hospital consultant and married father-of-two, was convicted at the Old Bailey of two charges of attempting to poison his lover Bella Prowse."
Dr Edward Erin 'was not sure Bella Prowse's baby was his' - The Times 12th October 2009
"A married hospital consultant accused of spiking his pregnant lover’s tea to induce an abortion told a jury today that he was not sure the baby was his.
Giving evidence at the Old Bailey, Edward Erin, 44, said that he believed a question mark remained over the paternity of the child that his secretary, Bella Prowse, claimed he had fathered. "
I might not be the father, says poisoning case doctor Edward Erin Bella Prowse - Daily Mail 12th October 2009
"A married hospital consultant accused of spiking his mistress’s drink in an attempt to abort their child claimed yesterday that the baby might not be his.
Edward Erin, 44, said he was still awaiting DNA results but that another man, known only as ‘Dave’, could be the father. "
Wife of 'miscarriage doctor' Edward Erin: I knew of affairs - The Times 9th October 2009
"The wife of a hospital consultant accused of spiking his lover’s drink to induce an abortion said yesterday that she stood by him despite knowing of his string of affairs.
Lowri Erin, 44, told the Old Bailey she did not believe that her husband, Dr Edward Erin, would have tried to poison his secretary, Bella Prowse. "
Pregnant lover believed married doctor had another woman, court told - The Guardian 6th October 2009
"Trial of man accused of trying to poison lover to force miscarriage is told of suspicious text message"
Doctor accused of poisoning pregnant mistress 'had second lover' - The Times 6th October 2009
"A secretary who has accused a married hospital consultant of putting poison in her tea to abort their unborn child was angry with him after finding out he was still seeing an old flame, a court heard today.
Edward Erin, 44, allegedly poisoned Bella Prowse after she became pregnant during a brief affair which started at the staff Christmas party at St Mary’s Hospital in West London. "
Consultant accused of spiking pregnant lover's drink 'was having affair with another doctor' - Daily Mail 6th October 2009
"A married doctor accused of spiking his girlfriend's drinks with abortion drugs had a second mistress, the Old Bailey heard today.
Dr Edward Erin, 44, was having an affair with his medical secretary Bella Prowse, 33, who was pregnant with his child. But he was also seeing Malin Roesner, a registrar at Northwick Park Hospital, the court heard. "
Doctor tried to poison lover to force miscarriage, court told - The Guardian 5th October 2009
"Drugs put in tea, coffee and orange juice after secretary refused to have abortion, jury told"
Dr Edward Erin 'tried to poison' pregnant mistress Bella Prowse - The Times 6th October 2009
"A doctor put poison in his mistress’s tea in an attempt to make her miscarry, a court was told yesterday.
Edward Erin, who is married with two young children, begged Bella Prowse, his secretary, to have an abortion after she became pregnant during their brief affair."
Married doctor 'drugged pregnant lover's after she refused to have an abortion' - Daily Mail 5th October 2009
"A married hospital consultant tried to abort his lover's unborn baby by lacing her drinks with drugs, the Old Bailey heard today.
Edward Erin, 44, had a one-month affair with medical secretary Bella Prowse, 32, before she fell pregnant."
Doctor 'poisoned pregnant lover' - BBC Health News 5th October 2009
"A medical secretary has told a court her doctor lover spiked her tea to make her have a miscarriage.
Bella Prowse said she became pregnant during an affair with her boss, married consultant Dr Edward Erin, 44, but refused to have an abortion. "
Warning amid rise in childhood poisonings with household chemicals - Daily Telegraph 11th September 2009
Parents are being warned to keep medicines, chemicals and household cleaners safe amid a rise in cases of childhood poisonings
Woman dies in agony while another is seriously ill after eating poison toadstools - Daily Mail 18th September 2008
A woman in her 40s has died and a relative is seriously ill after eating poisonous mushrooms picked on a day out.
The younger woman picked handfuls of Death Cap toadstools, which contain 20 toxic chemicals, while visiting Ventnor Botanic Gardens in the Isle of Wight on Sunday.
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