Merrilyn Ireland, a 41-year-old woman with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder, died unexpectedly in a community care facility while on a Community Treatment Order. Despite comprehensive autopsy and toxicology investigations, the cause of death remained undetermined. The forensic pathologist noted that patients with schizophrenia have increased risk of sudden unexplained death, potentially related to autonomic instability, antipsychotic medication effects on cardiac conduction, or underlying cardiac channelopathies. No evidence of injury or specific pathology was identified. The case highlights the recognised but poorly understood phenomenon of sudden unexplained nocturnal death in psychotic disorders and the importance of cardiac risk assessment in this vulnerable population.
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