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Fall, Not Collision, Likely Killed Great-Grandmother

9 Jan

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Summary

  • An 81-year-old woman died after falling outside a GP surgery.
  • Her son's reversing car struck her but was not the primary cause of death.
  • Osteoporosis likely contributed to her fatal rib fractures from the fall.
Fall, Not Collision, Likely Killed Great-Grandmother

An inquest determined that an 81-year-old woman's death was caused by a fall outside a GP surgery, not the subsequent collision with her son's car. The great-grandmother, Celia Adams, had mobility issues and osteoporosis.

Her son, Ian Adams, had parked his vehicle at Brynffynnon Surgery to assist his mother. While he reversed the car, he did not see her fall. She sustained injuries, including fractured ribs.

Coroner John Gittins concluded the death was accidental, attributing the fatal respiratory failure to the rib fractures likely caused by the initial fall, compounded by her osteoporosis. The family remembered her as a woman of many talents with a big heart.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Celia Adams died from respiratory failure due to multiple fractured ribs, with her fall outside a GP surgery being the likely primary cause.
While her son's car accidentally struck her, the coroner ruled the fall itself, combined with her osteoporosis, was the cause of death.
Celia Adams suffered from osteoporosis and had mobility issues, frequently experiencing falls prior to her death.

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