A British woman died of suffocation after becoming trapped in her bed sofa
A 39-year-old British woman died of suffocation in her home: the piston of her bed sofa broke and she became trapped
The report by the coroner stated that one of the pistons was defective, causing the mechanism to fail.
The victim’s daughter was the first to learn what had happened: “I saw her lying with her head under the bed.”
The unusual cause of death of a British woman has been confirmed, months after the incident. Helen DavyThe 39-year-old, originally from Seaham, County Durham, England, died while in her room on June 7. get stuck in bed Due to a malfunction in the piston mechanism that supports the sofa.
The first to find out what had happened was Davy’s 19-year-old daughter, elizabethWho told that “I went up the stairs, the door of my mother’s room was open and I saw him lying face down With my head under the bed.” “There are no words to explain how we’re feeling,” Elizabeth wrote on Facebook a few days after the accident, adding, “I can’t even understand that this is real.”
As the coroner in charge of the case reported, jeremy chipperfieldThe accident occurred when Dewey leaned over the storage area of his “gas lift bed” type bed. At the same time, the mattress platform unexpectedly fell down, to trap his neck Between the base and the bed base. The diagnosis concluded that the cause of death was asphyxiation, as the woman could not free herself. Chipperfield has also issued a warning about the risks associated with this type of bedding, urging that preventative measures be taken to avoid future incidents.
The investigator has declared the woman’s death an accident.
According to ‘The Northern Echo’, the coroner’s report states that one of the lifting pistons was defective, causing the mechanism to fail. This information has been forwarded to both the Secretary of State for Commerce and Trade and the Office of Standards and Product Safety, so that Evaluate possible actions To prevent more tragedies. Additionally, a spokesperson for the Department of Business and Trade said: “We are carefully considering the coroner’s report to understand the circumstances of this case, and if there is anything we can do to prevent similar tragedies in the future. If there is, we will respond fully.” Before the deadline”.
Chipperfield also mentions in his report that, due to the failure of the piston, the bed may have pushed Davy down, and although “it is difficult to imagine how he fell on his back,” he suggests that he There must have been a struggle as he tried to free himself, which would explain his condition to what was found. Coronation deserves death As an accidentBut the need to improve security on these devices has been emphasized.