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A BEDRIDDEN woman weighed just 11kg when she died at the Adelaide home she shared with her parents.
The parents of the 27-year-old woman are likely to face criminal neglect charges, possibly manslaughter, depending on the results of a police investigation and Coroner's findings, according to The Advertiser.
Police yesterday would not comment any further on the investigation but acknowledged that details about the case obtained by The Advertiser were accurate.
South Australian spokesman for the Australian Defence Lawyers Association Craig Caldicott said no charges could be laid in relation to the woman's death until the Coroner's office handed down its findings from the police report.
He said charges might extend to manslaughter because of a lack of providing nutrition to a dependent.
Professor Ian Chapman, from the Division of Medicine at the University of Adelaide, said an average girl, 2, would weigh about 12kg. The average weight for a woman in Australia is 67.7kg.
Originally posted by shroudnews77
And where the blazes were the community nurses who are supposed to be informed by family doctors to keep an eye on people WTF our country Australia is going to the dogs
Humanity has gone to S$%T from the top of the tree down unto its roots. We dont seem to care about one another unless there is money involved and thats the scary part of this world it seems that the money matters more.
And where the blazes were the community nurses who are supposed to be informed by family doctors to keep an eye on people WTF our country Australia is going to the dogs