chest injuries sustained in motor vehicle collision (lacerated aorta, lacerated diaphragm, multiple rib fractures, lacerated lung)
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Adrian David Tudor, aged 48, died from chest injuries (lacerated aorta, diaphragm, and lung) sustained in a motor vehicle collision. Mr Tudor was lawfully driving through a green traffic light at 47 km/h when struck on the driver's side door by another vehicle travelling at 117-123 km/h through a red light. The other driver was a disqualified driver who ignored passenger warnings and traffic signals. This was not a medical case but a fatal traffic collision caused entirely by the criminal negligence of the other driver. There were no clinical lessons or medical interventions that could have prevented this death.
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Contributing factors
dangerous driving by other vehicle operator at excessive speed (117-123 km/h in 60 km/h zone)
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