The delay in dispatching an ambulance to Christine Lackmann – found to have dangerously high levels of caffeine – was a factor in her death, coroner rules.

A Melbourne woman died alone in her apartment of a caffeine overdose after waiting over seven hours for an ambulance.

The delay in dispatching an ambulance to Christine Lackmann – found to have dangerously high levels of caffeine – was a factor in her death, coroner rules.

Investigation reveals ‘excessive and unacceptable’ delay in emergency response after biomedical science student’s fatal caffeine overdose