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Coroner's Finding: Zimmerman, Manfred

Deceased

Manfred Isidor Zimmermann

Demographics

66y, male

Date of death

2014-10-02

Finding date

2016-03-25

Cause of death

Palliative treatment (withdrawal of life-sustaining medication and oxygen) following motor vehicle crash injuries in a man with terminal lung cancer, COPD, and emphysema

AI-generated summary

Manfred Zimmermann, aged 66, crashed his van into a stationary truck at a service station on 30 September 2014, sustaining serious leg injuries. He had terminal lung cancer (non-operable bronchogenic carcinoma), severe COPD, and bronchiectasis—comorbidities that would have precluded his survival from leg surgery. The coroner could not definitively determine whether the crash was accidental, related to medication-induced drowsiness from his prescriptions, or deliberately intended to end his life. Given his terminal condition, surgical intervention for leg injuries would have been fatal. The clinical team appropriately decided on palliative care, withdrawing life-sustaining oxygen and medication with his wife's informed consent. Zimmermann died on 2 October 2014 at Royal Hobart Hospital. This case exemplifies sound end-of-life decision-making: when surgery carries prohibitive risk in a terminal patient, palliative care with family consent is both appropriate and compassionate. The coroner identified no clinical errors and made no recommendations.

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Contributing factors

  • terminal bronchogenic carcinoma (non-operable)
  • severe COPD
  • emphysema
  • bronchiectasis
  • motor vehicle crash with leg injuries
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