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Coroner's Finding: AMOS Mark Geoffrey
37y · Male·Morphine toxicity from accidental overdose of crushed Kapanol (slow-release morphine capsules)
A 37-year-old male subject to home detention bail died from morphine toxicity due to accidental overdose of crushed Kapanol (slow-release morphine capsules). He had a long history of polysubstance abuse, encephalitis from age 15, and was enrolled in a methadone program. The death occurred while he was under electronic monitoring. Key clinical lessons include: recognising overdose risk in patients with opioid use disorders; understanding that slow-release formulations can be crushed and misused intravenously; and the limitations of electronic monitoring devices that only track location rather than welfare. Earlier welfare checks when contact could not be established might have identified the death sooner, though prevention would have required robust addiction treatment and close supervision.
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