Inquest to probe Adelaide fashion icon's death after using magic mushrooms
The coronial inquest into the death of Adelaide fashion icon Carol Foord will begin next week after she died following cardiac arrest linked to magic mushroom use in June 2024. Foord's family stresses the case underscores the risks associated with alternative treatments, as substances found in her blood included psilocin and diazepam. Further investigation aims to prevent similar tragedies.
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Published 18 Jun 2026, 20:29 UTC · Updated 18 Jun 2026, 20:40 UTC
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