Teen's Tragic Death: Anaphylaxis, Delayed Treatment, and a Coroner's Verdict (2026)

Max's tragic death from anaphylaxis could have been prevented, a coroner's report reveals. The 15-year-old Melbourne teenager, who suffered from a severe nut allergy, died after consuming walnuts in 2021. His father, an experienced emergency doctor, believes his son should have received life-saving treatment earlier. When Max's father arrived at Box Hill Hospital, he attempted to resuscitate his son, highlighting the delay in critical care. The coroner found that immediate intubation was essential for Max's survival, but it was not administered promptly. Delays in identifying a clinical leader and the time taken to intubate Max further contributed to his tragic outcome. Max's family is advocating for better anaphylaxis management and increased allergy awareness to prevent similar tragedies.

Teen's Tragic Death: Anaphylaxis, Delayed Treatment, and a Coroner's Verdict (2026)
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