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TAShome2026-03-23

Coroner's Finding: de-identified ZA

51y · Female·Unintentional prescription drug poisoning due to central nervous system depressi…

A 51-year-old woman with chronic pain, depression, and longstanding medication misuse died from unintentional prescription drug poisoning. She had been prescribed high-risk combinations of opioids and benzodiazepines ove…

general practicepain medicineoxycodone
TAScommunity2026-02-23

Coroner's Finding: de-identified VY

33y · Female·hanging

A 33-year-old woman with significant history of mental health issues, depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation and prior suicide attempts died by hanging while highly intoxicated (BAC 0.183g/100mL). She used a length of te…

psychiatryemergency medicinesystemalcohol
TAScommunity2026-01-13

Coroner's Finding: Joshua James Tyrrell

28y · Male·Multiple head, facial and spinal injuries sustained in a single vehicle motorbik…

Joshua Tyrrell, 28, died from multiple head, facial and spinal injuries sustained in a motorbike crash on the Brooker Highway. He was riding at excessive speed and failed to maintain steering control through a bend. Toxi…

general practiceemergency medicinemedicationcommunicationdiazepam
TASaged care2025-12-12

Coroner's Finding: Mitchelmore, Susan

70y · Female·pneumonia and post-surgical course following repair of neck of femur fracture, i…

Susan Mitchelmore, a 70-year-old woman with multiple comorbidities including COPD, ischaemic heart disease, diabetes, and bipolar disorder, was a resident in an aged care facility under a Mental Health Act Treatment Orde…

geriatric medicinepsychiatryolanzapine
TAShome2025-12-11

Coroner's Finding: de-identified SH

57y · Female·aspiration of gastric contents caused by combined drug and alcohol toxicity resu…

A 57-year-old woman with complex medical and mental health conditions died from aspiration of gastric contents caused by combined drug and alcohol toxicity. She had severe chronic pain following abdominal surgeries, opio…

general practicepharmacologymedicationmethadone
TAScommunity2025-12-03

Coroner's Finding: de-identified JI

54y · Male·Global hypoxic brain injury, cardiac arrest and blunt trauma to cervical spine

JI, a 54-year-old man with chronic schizophrenia, died from global hypoxic brain injury, cardiac arrest and cervical spine trauma following a fall onto a metal grate during an altercation with another resident at support…

psychiatrygeneral practicesystemdiazepam
TAShospital2025-08-29

Coroner's Finding: Scott, Nicholas Aaron

26y · Male·shotgun wound of the chest

Nicholas Aaron Scott, a 26-year-old prisoner with a history of self-harm, escaped from Royal Hobart Hospital on 2 January 2023 while under correctional officer supervision. He had been admitted for ingestion of foreign o…

correctional healthemergency medicineproceduralcommunicationmethamphetamine
TAShome2025-08-22

Coroner's Finding: Marshall, Benjamin Laurence

31y · Male·asphyxia due to self-inflicted hanging

Benjamin Marshall, aged 31, died by self-inflicted hanging in October 2019, over two years after discharge from the Royal Australian Navy. He suffered from Bipolar Affective Disorder (BPAD), a genetic condition not causa…

psychiatrypsychologysystemdiagnosticalcohol
TAShome2025-08-05

Coroner's Finding: Iliev, Patricia

57y · Female·starvation due to insufficient food intake

Patricia Iliev, a 57-year-old woman, died from starvation after progressively restricting her food intake over months while immobilised by chronic back pain. She had a gastrointestinal stromal tumour and advanced lung di…

general practicepsychiatrysystemdelayaspirin
TAShome2025-08-01

Coroner's Finding: de-identified UV

33y · Male·Mixed drug toxicity

A 33-year-old man with complex psychiatric history (bipolar disorder, schizoaffective disorder, autism, ADHD) and long-standing substance use disorder died from mixed drug toxicity. Postmortem toxicology revealed high-co…

psychiatrygeneral practicesystemcommunicationmorphine
TAS2025-07-04

Coroner's Finding: de-identified CF

24y · Male·blunt trauma and drowning due to intentional jumping from Tasman Bridge

A 24-year-old male international student and graduate employee experienced his first acute psychotic episode in December 2022, triggered by workplace stress and unsubstantiated beliefs about colleague manipulation. Initi…

psychiatryemergency medicinedelaycommunicationolanzapine
TAScommunity2025-07-04

Coroner's Finding: de-identified KT

26y · Male·multiple injuries, primarily severe chest trauma, due to jumping from the Tasman…

A 26-year-old man with psychosis and acute schizophrenia died by suicide jumping from the Tasman Bridge. He had been diagnosed with ADHD, generalised anxiety disorder, and sleep-wake disorder in 2021, with subsequent psy…

psychiatryemergency medicinepaliperidone
TAScommunity2025-07-04

Coroner's Finding: de-identified PD

41y · Male·Chest and limb injuries resulting from deliberately jumping from the Tasman Brid…

A 41-year-old male with schizophrenia, depression, and PTSD died by suicide by jumping from the Tasman Bridge. He had a long history of methamphetamine use and psychotic episodes, with multiple involuntary mental health …

psychiatryemergency medicinemethamphetamine
TAScommunity2025-07-02

Coroner's Finding: de-identified LM

41y · Male·multiple blunt force injuries sustained in a fall from height from the Tasman Br…

A 41-year-old man with a long history of alcohol and illicit drug abuse, poor mental health with suicidal ideation, and a history of Mental Health Act orders died by jumping from the Tasman Bridge in Hobart after threate…

psychiatryforensic medicinesystemalcohol
TAScommunity2025-06-30

Coroner's Finding: de-identified EW

18y · Male·Death by suicide; cause cannot be definitively determined as body not recovered,…

An 18-year-old male with depression and anxiety died by suicide on 16 August 2022, jumping from the Tasman Bridge. He had been diagnosed with depression and anxiety in January 2022, saw a psychologist six times, and was …

general practicepsychiatryantidepressant medication
TAScommunity2025-06-30

Coroner's Finding: de-identified XA

41y · Male·head and chest injuries from fall from height

A 41-year-old man with schizophrenia died by suicide, jumping from the Tasman Bridge on Christmas Eve 2022. He had a 15-year history of mental illness with multiple suicide attempts, previously managed with antipsychotic…

psychiatrygeneral practicesystemdelaypaliperidone
TAScommunity2025-06-30

Coroner's Finding: de-identified IB

21y · Male·drowning

A 21-year-old male with schizophrenia and cannabis use died by suicide after jumping from the Tasman Bridge. He had been admitted to Royal Hobart Hospital on 7 May 2019 with suicidal ideation and auditory hallucinations …

psychiatryemergency medicinearipiprazole
TAScommunity2025-06-30

Coroner's Finding: de-identified HN

42y · Male·Drowning following chest injuries sustained from jumping from the Tasman Bridge

A 42-year-old man with long-standing, well-managed paranoid schizophrenia died by suicide from the Tasman Bridge. He had been compliant with clozapine therapy for over 20 years, maintained psychiatric stability, and had …

psychiatrygeneral practiceclozapine
TAShome2025-06-24

Coroner's Finding: Infant W and Infant P

Infant W: asphyxia due to accidental overlay by parent in unsafe sleeping enviro…

Two premature infants died from unsafe sleeping environments while in the care of their parents, despite being subject to child protection notifications. Infant W (4 months) died from asphyxia due to accidental overlay i…

paediatricspsychiatrydiagnosticcommunicationmethadone
TAScommunity2025-06-20

Coroner's Finding: Haig, Jeff

60y · Male·Undetermined - likely natural causes (centriacinar emphysema) or misadventure (f…

Jeff Malcolm Haig, a 60-year-old man with multiple sclerosis and documented paranoid and delusional beliefs about being monitored, was found deceased at Low Head, Tasmania on 26 August 2022, having last been seen alive o…

neurologygeneral practicesystemalcohol
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