Veronica Corstorphine, aged 71, died from asphyxiation caused by being smothered with a pillow by her daughter Natalie Maher on 3 October 2019. This case does not involve medical care or clinical decision-making. The death resulted from a criminal act (murder). No clinical lessons, medical errors, or healthcare system failures are relevant to this finding. The coroner made no comments or recommendations regarding preventability or clinical practice.
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