Collarenebri woman Mary Miller charged over moonshine alcohol deaths

By Rachel Olding
Updated December 8 2016 - 10:08pm, first published 8:29pm
Mary Miller sold illegal grog out of her Collarenebri antiques shop. Photo: ABC/Sarah Whyte
Mary Miller sold illegal grog out of her Collarenebri antiques shop. Photo: ABC/Sarah Whyte
A community memorial set up in Collarenebri for Norman Boney, Sandra Boney and Roger Adams. Photo: ABC/Sarah Whyte
A community memorial set up in Collarenebri for Norman Boney, Sandra Boney and Roger Adams. Photo: ABC/Sarah Whyte
The antiques store where Mary Miller sold her homemade alcohol. Photo: ABC/Sarah Whyte
The antiques store where Mary Miller sold her homemade alcohol. Photo: ABC/Sarah Whyte
Walli Reserve resident Margaret Boney said she bought boxes of alcohol off Mary Miller. Photo: ABC/Sarah Whyte
Walli Reserve resident Margaret Boney said she bought boxes of alcohol off Mary Miller. Photo: ABC/Sarah Whyte
Karen, Zoey and Sheila Adams, the family of Roger Adams who died after drinking toxic moonshine.  Photo: Sarah Whyte / 730ABC
Karen, Zoey and Sheila Adams, the family of Roger Adams who died after drinking toxic moonshine. Photo: Sarah Whyte / 730ABC

A shop owner has been charged with selling toxic moonshine that killed three people near the north-western NSW town of Collarenebri.

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