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Death of baby in Corowa home is ‘tragic’ but remains a mystery, says coroner | Death of baby in Corowa home is ‘tragic’ but remains a mystery, says coroner |
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Three-month-old was found dead at his mother’s home in January 2022 but the cause of death is unknown, inquest hears | Three-month-old was found dead at his mother’s home in January 2022 but the cause of death is unknown, inquest hears |
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The circumstances of the death of an apparently “thriving” three-month-old baby remain unknown, an inquest has concluded. | The circumstances of the death of an apparently “thriving” three-month-old baby remain unknown, an inquest has concluded. |
“It is tragic, but we simply don’t know what happened to KP,” NSW deputy state coroner Kasey Pearce said on Friday. | “It is tragic, but we simply don’t know what happened to KP,” NSW deputy state coroner Kasey Pearce said on Friday. |
The infant KP was found dead at his mother’s home in Corowa in the NSW Riverina region in January 2022. | The infant KP was found dead at his mother’s home in Corowa in the NSW Riverina region in January 2022. |
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The inquest revealed possible causes of death including drowning, suffocation and inadequate nutrition, Pearce said at the inquest in Sydney. | The inquest revealed possible causes of death including drowning, suffocation and inadequate nutrition, Pearce said at the inquest in Sydney. |
But there was insufficient evidence in support for any of these. | But there was insufficient evidence in support for any of these. |
She said the available evidence from the inquest did not allow her to find cause, place or manner of KP’s death. | She said the available evidence from the inquest did not allow her to find cause, place or manner of KP’s death. |
Pearce also rejected the account his mother gave police after KP’s death, which included leaving her baby in the care of an unidentified man. | Pearce also rejected the account his mother gave police after KP’s death, which included leaving her baby in the care of an unidentified man. |
“It is implausible and inconsistent,” she said. | “It is implausible and inconsistent,” she said. |
“Unfortunately, the result is there is no evidence leading up to the death of KP.” | “Unfortunately, the result is there is no evidence leading up to the death of KP.” |
Pearce said the coroner’s court knew nothing about KP’s emerging personality, but the baby was loved by his family. | |
“Until his premature death he seemed to be thriving,” she said. | “Until his premature death he seemed to be thriving,” she said. |
The inquest examined the actions of those involved in the care of KP and his mother before his death. | The inquest examined the actions of those involved in the care of KP and his mother before his death. |
These included services from the Department of Communities and Justice (DCJ), Murrumbidgee local health district and Albury Wodonga Health. | These included services from the Department of Communities and Justice (DCJ), Murrumbidgee local health district and Albury Wodonga Health. |
There were shortcomings in the actions of the organisations, but Pearce said her findings did not suggest that KP’s death could have been avoided. | There were shortcomings in the actions of the organisations, but Pearce said her findings did not suggest that KP’s death could have been avoided. |
“On the contrary I was impressed with the care and professionalism of all who cared for KP,” she said. | “On the contrary I was impressed with the care and professionalism of all who cared for KP,” she said. |
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““It appeared to those who saw KP with his mother that KP was safe in her care.” | ““It appeared to those who saw KP with his mother that KP was safe in her care.” |
In the lead-up to his birth, DCJ completed a safety assessment where potential dangers were noted including his mother’s mental health and drug abuse. | In the lead-up to his birth, DCJ completed a safety assessment where potential dangers were noted including his mother’s mental health and drug abuse. |
But KP was deemed as “safe with a plan”, provided there was involvement of social workers, and the support of family and community services. | |
In retrospect, Pearce said there were signs of increasing risk for KP after his birth. | In retrospect, Pearce said there were signs of increasing risk for KP after his birth. |
His mother missed appointments including for a dietician and lactation consultant, and did not always answer the door to social workers. | His mother missed appointments including for a dietician and lactation consultant, and did not always answer the door to social workers. |
“Even on days when she was clearly aware they would be visiting,” Pearce said. | “Even on days when she was clearly aware they would be visiting,” Pearce said. |
In her recommendations, Pearce said the NSW Health Safe Start program should formalise its administration and governance, including the clear allocation of roles and expectations. | In her recommendations, Pearce said the NSW Health Safe Start program should formalise its administration and governance, including the clear allocation of roles and expectations. |
The program offers care and early intervention programs for pregnant women and their infants, and was responsible for providing services to KP and his mother. | The program offers care and early intervention programs for pregnant women and their infants, and was responsible for providing services to KP and his mother. |
On 12 January 2022 a family member attended the granny flat where KP lived with his mother, and heard baby cooing sounds, Pearce said. | |
“It is the latest point in which we can establish that KP was alive,” she said. | “It is the latest point in which we can establish that KP was alive,” she said. |
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