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Inquest into the death of Chan Chen
35y · Female·Stab wounds to the chest
Chan Chen, 35, was killed by her husband Andrew Luo in their home through stab wounds to the chest. Luo had displayed increasingly erratic behaviour throughout 2019, including delusions of persecution, beliefs that Chen was having affairs, and violent threats. Although Luo had been prescribed antipsychotic medication (Risperdal) and anxiolytic medication (Oxazepam) in China, he ceased taking them upon return to Australia. A general practitioner saw Luo twice in October and November 2019, diagnosing depression and prescribing Valdoxan, but did not assess or refer for psychiatric evaluation despite clear evidence of psychotic symptoms and prior history of schizophrenia. Police attended the residence on 24 November 2019 following reports of screaming but did not locate or assess the deceased. Luo fled to China with the children. This case illustrates the critical importance of comprehensive psychiatric assessment, medication adherence monitoring, and appropriate escalation when patients present with active psychotic symptoms and violence risk.
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