Shaman accused of lying to save skin in mushroom death
Inquest findings revealed shaman Noah McKenna advised the partner of 72-year-old Carol Foord to conceal her use of magic mushrooms before her death in June 2024. Counsel Greg Dudzinski stated that McKenna's actions indicate he was trying to 'save his own skin' amid allegations he provided her with dangerous substances. Foord's death is seen as preventable with timely medical intervention.
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Published 01 Jul 2026, 07:56 UTC · Updated 01 Jul 2026, 08:01 UTC
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