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China dad tests wild mushrooms on pet dog before feeding them to family, who fall ill

Dad who saw pet dog ‘lose appetite’ after eating mushrooms still feeds them to family who end up getting stomachs pumped in hospital

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A Chinese father poisoned his family after feeding them wild mushrooms he had tested for safety on their pet dog. Photo: SCMP composite/Shutterstock/Wikipedia
Fran Luin Beijing

A Chinese man who fed wild mushrooms to his pet dog to test if they were safe before letting his family eat them paid for his folly when the whole family ended up in hospital.

The 74-year-old from southwestern China’s Sichuan province found several clusters of wild mushrooms on his herb farmland on July 13.

They looked white and slippery, like the termite mushrooms found at local markets, the man’s son, surnamed Jiang, told the mainland media outlet Shandian News.

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Despite knowing that wild mushrooms could be poisonous, Jiang senior was unwilling to ditch them.

Jiang senior discovered the wild mushrooms on a stretch of farmland where he grows herbs. Photo: 163.com
Jiang senior discovered the wild mushrooms on a stretch of farmland where he grows herbs. Photo: 163.com

Instead, he cooked them and fed them to his pet dog to test if they were safe to eat.

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