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Inquest into the death of Margaret Elizabeth HILLS
60y · Female·undetermined
Margaret Elizabeth Hills, a 60-year-old woman with chronic pain and depression from a work-related spinal injury, disappeared on 2 February 2010 from her home in Katoomba, NSW. Her skeletal remains were discovered nearly two years later at Echo Point. Despite extensive investigation and an inquest, the coroner could not determine the cause or manner of death. While Margaret exhibited significant suicidal ideation, severe depression, and physical limitations that would have made extended survival without assistance unlikely, the evidence was insufficient to definitively conclude whether her death was self-inflicted or due to third-party involvement. The coroner noted that her deteriorating mental health in late 2009/early 2010, despite regular GP visits and mental health assessment at Blue Mountains Hospital, highlights the complexity of managing severe depression with comorbid chronic pain. Key clinical lessons include the importance of documenting and communicating concerning incidents (such as the 30 January 2010 road incident) to all treating clinicians, regular risk reassessment in severe depression, and consideration of more intensive intervention when suicidal ideation emerges despite outpatient management.
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