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A woman who alleges her doctor lover tried to drug her to induce a miscarriage has denied defence claims she took the drugs herself. | A woman who alleges her doctor lover tried to drug her to induce a miscarriage has denied defence claims she took the drugs herself. |
Dr Edward Erin, of Kensington, west London, denies claims he poisoned Bella Prowse, a medical secretary, after she refused to abort his baby. | Dr Edward Erin, of Kensington, west London, denies claims he poisoned Bella Prowse, a medical secretary, after she refused to abort his baby. |
His lawyer told the Old Bailey she had become jealous and spiked her own drink to get him in trouble with the police. | His lawyer told the Old Bailey she had become jealous and spiked her own drink to get him in trouble with the police. |
Both worked at St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London, at the time. | Both worked at St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London, at the time. |
You put the pill into the orange so you could tell the police that Ed had been trying to give you an abortion against your will Clare Montgomery QC | You put the pill into the orange so you could tell the police that Ed had been trying to give you an abortion against your will Clare Montgomery QC |
Clare Montgomery QC, defending, suggested Ms Prowse had become angry that married Dr Erin was continuing an affair with a third employee at the hospital, specialist registrar Malin Roesner. | Clare Montgomery QC, defending, suggested Ms Prowse had become angry that married Dr Erin was continuing an affair with a third employee at the hospital, specialist registrar Malin Roesner. |
Ms Prowse admitted being "annoyed" with the doctor after receiving a text message in February 2008 she thought was intended for Ms Roesner. | Ms Prowse admitted being "annoyed" with the doctor after receiving a text message in February 2008 she thought was intended for Ms Roesner. |
The text read: "Would you fly away somewhere nice for that weekend if you don't do a locum [a fill-in shift for doctors]?" | The text read: "Would you fly away somewhere nice for that weekend if you don't do a locum [a fill-in shift for doctors]?" |
Ms Prowse told the court: "I was angry when I got the text that I believed wasn't meant for me." | |
Bella Prowse eventually gave birth to a healthy baby | Bella Prowse eventually gave birth to a healthy baby |
Dr Erin tried to explain his mistake in another text, which said: "Sorry, not a girl. Old climbing friend from Wales." | Dr Erin tried to explain his mistake in another text, which said: "Sorry, not a girl. Old climbing friend from Wales." |
Ms Montgomery said: "I suggest that night you became very angry with him. | Ms Montgomery said: "I suggest that night you became very angry with him. |
"You put the pill into the orange so you could tell the police that Ed had been trying to give you an abortion against your will." | "You put the pill into the orange so you could tell the police that Ed had been trying to give you an abortion against your will." |
Ms Prowse rejected the allegations. | Ms Prowse rejected the allegations. |
Yellow powder | Yellow powder |
Dr Erin is accused of lacing Ms Prowse's drink on three separate occasions in February 2008, using a drug with side effects that include terminating pregnancies. | Dr Erin is accused of lacing Ms Prowse's drink on three separate occasions in February 2008, using a drug with side effects that include terminating pregnancies. |
He has pleaded not guilty to procuring poison to be used with the intention of causing a miscarriage between 21 January and 8 February, 2008, administering poison to procure a miscarriage and two charges of attempting to administer poison. | He has pleaded not guilty to procuring poison to be used with the intention of causing a miscarriage between 21 January and 8 February, 2008, administering poison to procure a miscarriage and two charges of attempting to administer poison. |
Ms Prowse, 33, has told the court she found yellow powder after Dr Erin made her a cup of Earl Grey in January 2008. | |
Tests showed traces of the drug in question. | Tests showed traces of the drug in question. |
Ms Prowse went on to have a healthy baby. | |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |