Hello, welcome to the program.
This is News Hour from the BBC World Service.
We're coming to you live from London.
I'm Paul Henley.
Today, an Australian woman is jailed for life for feeding her husband's family poisoned mushrooms.
We speak to a journalist from the town where Erin Patterson lived.
As a community, we don't feel like we own Erin Patterson.
She lived for less than a year in Lee and Gatha.
They've got no more understanding of why this has occurred than anybody else.
And people are just completely baffled.
Also, Rick Davies, the founder of the British band Supertramp, has died.
We'll hear about his influence on the 1970s rock scene.
First,
at least six members of the public have been killed in a shooting in Jerusalem. 11 people injured.
Dashcam footage showed a crowd of people running away from a stationery bus,
several people tripping over as they tried to escape.
Israeli police said two attackers, whom they described as terrorists, had also been shot dead.
It's unclear who they were.
We spoke to one Israeli paramedic, Fadi Dakhidak,
who was part of the first team to attend the scene of the shooting.