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A doctor has been found guilty of poisoning his lover in a failed attempt to induce an abortion.A doctor has been found guilty of poisoning his lover in a failed attempt to induce an abortion.
Dr Edward Erin, 44, of west London, spiked the drinks of Bella Prowse, 33, after she became pregnant but refused a termination, the Old Bailey heard.Dr Edward Erin, 44, of west London, spiked the drinks of Bella Prowse, 33, after she became pregnant but refused a termination, the Old Bailey heard.
The married father-of-two, who worked at St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London, had denied administering poison to procure a miscarriage.The married father-of-two, who worked at St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London, had denied administering poison to procure a miscarriage.
Miss Prowse gave birth to a healthy baby in September 2008.Miss Prowse gave birth to a healthy baby in September 2008.
The jury found Erin guilty of two charges of attempting to administer poison - once in a cup of coffee from Starbucks and then in a glass of orange juice.The jury found Erin guilty of two charges of attempting to administer poison - once in a cup of coffee from Starbucks and then in a glass of orange juice.
The court had been told tests showed traces of the drug in both Miss Prowse's body and a cup given to her by Erin.The court had been told tests showed traces of the drug in both Miss Prowse's body and a cup given to her by Erin.
But Erin was found not guilty on another charge of spiking a cup of tea given to Miss Prowse as the jury could not reach a decision.But Erin was found not guilty on another charge of spiking a cup of tea given to Miss Prowse as the jury could not reach a decision.
The Crown Prosecution Service will decide next week whether to seek a retrial on that charge.The Crown Prosecution Service will decide next week whether to seek a retrial on that charge.
Bella Prowse thanked friends and family for their supportBella Prowse thanked friends and family for their support
Judge Richard Hone told Erin: "A custodial sentence is virtually inevitable."Judge Richard Hone told Erin: "A custodial sentence is virtually inevitable."
He did not show any emotion as he was taken away.He did not show any emotion as he was taken away.
Miss Prowse, who had become pregnant with Erin's baby after a brief affair, cried as the guilty verdict was announced while her friends clapped.Miss Prowse, who had become pregnant with Erin's baby after a brief affair, cried as the guilty verdict was announced while her friends clapped.
She said outside court: "I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Metropolitan Police Service and Crown Prosecution Service. In a statement she said: "I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Metropolitan Police Service and Crown Prosecution Service.
"I am especially grateful for the support of my friends, family and daughter during this very difficult time.""I am especially grateful for the support of my friends, family and daughter during this very difficult time."
Det Ch Insp Mickey Gallagher said: "Edward Erin has been a medical professional for over 20 years, yet having failed to persuade his girlfriend to have an abortion he abused his profession and position of trust and used his medical knowledge to try and bring on a miscarriage. Det Ch Insp Mickey Gallagher said: "This case is only the second of its type to be brought before the courts in 40 years.
"This case is only the second of its type to be brought before the courts in 40 years. "Bella Prowse is immensely brave. This [case] took a lot of moral courage.
"Thankfully, Erin failed in his attempts and Bella has a healthy child." "I have got a lot of admiration for her."
The doctor, originally from Caerphilly, south Wales, has been banned from working with patients by the General Medical Council pending the verdict. Erin, originally from Caerphilly, south Wales, was banned from working with patients by the General Medical Council pending the verdict.
The wealthy doctor, who also owns a property company, began his affair with Miss Prowse at a Christmas party in 2007.
When she fell pregnant the doctor begged her to have an abortion, claiming if she had the baby it would "kill him and he would have to leave work".
She became became suspicious after allegedly finding yellow powder in a cup of Earl Grey tea Dr Erin made for her in January 2008.