![]() Ms Knowles told the jury she attributes all of her symptoms to the mercury, but admitted that to this day she has 'no knowledge whatsoever' regarding the consequences of ingesting the substance.ĭespite the pains and sickness, Ms Knowles said it was the hurt she felt which affected her most in the wake of the alleged incident. On her return to work on Monday, Ms Knowles had to be hospitalised due to having a seizure - 'the type people suffer when they have an epileptic fit', according to Rupert Bowers, defending. ![]() ![]() Ms Knowles, 36, the practice manager at the Shams Moopen Dental Practice, suffered with what she described as 'severe period pains' initially.īut her symptoms worsened, and Ms Knowles told the jury that over the weekend she had bouts of dizziness, diarrhoea and vomiting. Ravinder Kaur, 34, is charged with administering a 'poison or noxious substance with intent' after she allegedly put mercury amalgam - a substance used in dental fillings - into a cup of coffee she made for Laura Knowles.Īssistant dental nurse Kaur, who denies the charge, is accused of slipping the substance into Ms Knowles’ cup of coffee at a dental practice in Shefford, Bedfordshire, on Friday March 16 last year. The boss of a dental nurse was admitted to hospital and suffered from seizures three days after she tried to poison her with mercury intended for fillings, a court heard today. Ravinder Kaur, 34, is charged with administering a 'poison or noxious substance with intent' after she allegedly put mercury amalgam - a substance used in dental fillings - into a cup of coffee ![]()
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