A NSW aged care nurse accused of killing two elderly residents and attempting to murder a third told police they died from food poisoning during a police interview, a court has heard. The trial of Garry Davis, 29, was played segments of a police interview in the New South Wales Supreme Court in Newcastle today. Mr Davis is accused of injecting insulin into three otherwise healthy residents over a two day period in October 2013 at the Summit Aged care facility in the Newcastle suburb of Wallsend. “It must play on your mind that three people two were killed and one narrowly survived…what do you think happened?,” a police officer asked Mr Davis. “I can’t explain it, I don’t know what’s happened to them,” Mr Davis replied. “I just thought it was like a food poisoning because it just said poisoning.

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