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1. Coroner investigates baby’s death from possible co-sleeping with evidence parents were drunk and stoned in hours before her death.
The Victorian Coroner is investigating the death of a one-month-old baby, Isabella-Rose found not breathing in her home in Seaford home on the morning of August 23, 2013.
The coroner, Paresa Spanos, is investigating whether Isabella-Rose asphyxiated while co-sleeping on a mattress on the floor in the lounge.
The surname of the family has been suppressed to protect the identity of Isabella-Rose’s sibling.
The cause of the baby’s death was recorded in an autopsy report as “having occurred in circumstances consistent with mechanical asphyxia”.
The Age reports that parents Max and Melissa had been drinking and Max had been smoking marijuana.
Melissa’s brother, Mark gave evidence saying that when he visited the home there was alcohol scattered around the room.
“I didn’t know if they were on drugs. They were both a bit drunk and Max was a bit stoned,” Mark told the court.
There is also a report saying that Max had told hospital staff he had taken Xanax that night.
Leading Senior Constable King Taylor, the counsel assisting the coroner, suggested that Max had fallen asleep on his one-month-old daughter.
A housemate, Scott Smith, said he had heard “that theory from “some random” after the baby’s death.”