Saturday, 24 September 2005

Methadone 'mix-up'that killed sick child, Weekend Australian, 24 September, 2005. Page One.

Methadone `mix-up' that killed sick child: [1 All-round Country Edition]

John Stapleton, Annabelle McDonaldWeekend Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 24 Sep 2005: 1.
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[Rose Marie Villanueva-Austin] died on Sunday after a sick, sleepless night during which Austin says she treated her with doses of the painkiller Dymadon. She claims she gave the child a dose of medicine out of the Dimetapp bottle at about 3am, then sent Rose back to bed.
Desperate to get off methadone, Austin claims she had over a period of months been weaning herself off the drug by collecting her takeaways from the chemist twice a week and taking only a small amount. The rest was being stored in order, she says, to help her get off the drug altogether and to save the $77 a fortnight in prescription costs. Some of that methadone was stored by King in the Dimetapp bottle on the fridge, Austin alleges.
Sergeant [Terry James] also tendered evidence yesterday from a phone conversation between the pair, obtained by a listening device placed in their home between September 20 and 22, in which Austin allegedly asked King how the two bottles could have been mixed up. "How could you put methadone in a Dimetapp bottle. They look the same, you dumb shit," Austin said.

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