Bilateral pneumothoraxes due to or as a consequence of ejection from a motor vehicle
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25-year-old male died from bilateral pneumothoraxes sustained during ejection from a motor vehicle on a gravel farm road. He had consumed alcohol (blood alcohol level 0.119 g/100mL) and was not wearing a seatbelt. The coroner found the death entirely avoidable. While vehicle deficiencies (tyre tread depth and transmission range selector issues) were identified, they were not concluded to have caused or contributed to the crash. The clinical lesson centres on trauma prevention and the catastrophic consequences of driving under the influence without seatbelt protection.
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