on 05-02-2014 01:35 PM
Indonesia's justice minister will sign Schapelle Corby's parole application in the next three days.
Do you think they'll sign?
on 05-02-2014 11:06 PM
@nevynreally wrote:I don't know if you can prove histamine tolerance with an autopsy. Living people tolerate histamines at different levels. Hence the "likely"
We also don't know, and the coroner probably wouldn't either, if the reaction was sudden, meaning not enough time for medication or an epi pen (if they had one, they may not have normally needed one)
Really not getting the conspiracy theory here.
ok, time to change the subject.
there is no consopiracy theory.
it is probably as simple as the family not wanting us to know something (which is their right)
To me, the article was too vague, that's all.
of course a coroner would know about death by asthma and/or allergies and what to look for in soft tissue and blood etc. and I would say that because this one had international ramifications that they got a pretty experienced ME, not a first timer or someone from out past the hay stacks in Aunt Jenny's barn.
BTW, the earlier media articles didn't indicate the reactions were sudden. quite the opposite. and the daughter at least, made it to hospital, so she had time to get medication.
on 05-02-2014 11:08 PM
@am*3 wrote:They had one asthma spray that was fresh. The mother slipped up and didn't check the use by date before she packed it on the other one.
well there's an understatement.....
severe reaction....
Not what he actually said though was it... very very severe reaction.
ok, I missed a very, but it's still an understatement
in case you missed it - they died. I don't think it gets much more severe than that, regardless of how many "very's" you put in front of it.
on 05-02-2014 11:10 PM
@am*3 wrote:There is nothing that is too vague or suggests they are hiding something imo. None of your points suggest there is either.
I'm sorry, did I need a note from my mother to be allowed to express my opinion?
on 05-02-2014 11:10 PM
5 Feb
Earlier on Tuesday, Noelene Bischoff's brother-in-law Kevin Bowe said the family could be waiting several more days yet for a conclusive result into the pair's death.
"They haven't found an exact cause yet," he said.
"They haven't come up with something specific; they said they will do more tests."
Mr Bowe said authorities were still looking at the possibility Noelene and Yvana had been victims of food poisoning, with some reports listing fish the pair ate several hours before their deaths as a potential cause.
A State Coroner spokeswoman said the family was being constantly informed about the investigation.
"The family has been advised about possible causes of death," she said.
"However, autopsy testing is not yet finalised.
"The State Coroner is currently awaiting the autopsy report which will be prepared by the pathologist once all autopsy testing is completed."
Brisbane Times
on 05-02-2014 11:11 PM
What makes you think the family would assist in a cover up for the sake of Australia's relationship with Indonesia?
on 05-02-2014 11:11 PM
@am*3 wrote:5 Feb
Earlier on Tuesday, Noelene Bischoff's brother-in-law Kevin Bowe said the family could be waiting several more days yet for a conclusive result into the pair's death.
"They haven't found an exact cause yet," he said.
"They haven't come up with something specific; they said they will do more tests."
Mr Bowe said authorities were still looking at the possibility Noelene and Yvana had been victims of food poisoning, with some reports listing fish the pair ate several hours before their deaths as a potential cause.
A State Coroner spokeswoman said the family was being constantly informed about the investigation.
"The family has been advised about possible causes of death," she said.
"However, autopsy testing is not yet finalised.
"The State Coroner is currently awaiting the autopsy report which will be prepared by the pathologist once all autopsy testing is completed."
Brisbane Times
yayayayayayayayayay
05-02-2014 11:14 PM - edited 05-02-2014 11:15 PM
I commented on a posters view, nothing wrong with that.
My view - the family have nothing to hide. I haven't read anything in the media nor here that would even give any credence to that suggestion.
The daughter.. how on earth would she know what to take? She could have taken something from the medicine collection that would have made her even worse.. She would be very distressed to she her mother going down hill fast healthwise..
2 people feeling very ill very fast, not in a state to diagnose themselves and treat themselves.
on 05-02-2014 11:19 PM
@freakiness wrote:What makes you think the family would assist in a cover up for the sake of Australia's relationship with Indonesia?
OMG
now you just want help working up a script for the next season of NCIS, don't you?
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I said that the article I swa was too vague and I didn't believe we were being told everything. Am3 just posted another article explaining why!
It's up there somewhere, scroll back a bit.
on 05-02-2014 11:31 PM
@crikey*mate wrote:
@nevynreally wrote:I don't know if you can prove histamine tolerance with an autopsy. Living people tolerate histamines at different levels. Hence the "likely"
We also don't know, and the coroner probably wouldn't either, if the reaction was sudden, meaning not enough time for medication or an epi pen (if they had one, they may not have normally needed one)
Really not getting the conspiracy theory here.
ok, time to change the subject.
there is no consopiracy theory.
it is probably as simple as the family not wanting us to know something (which is their right)
To me, the article was too vague, that's all.
of course a coroner would know about death by asthma and/or allergies and what to look for in soft tissue and blood etc. and I would say that because this one had international ramifications that they got a pretty experienced ME, not a first timer or someone from out past the hay stacks in Aunt Jenny's barn.
BTW, the earlier media articles didn't indicate the reactions were sudden. quite the opposite. and the daughter at least, made it to hospital, so she had time to get medication.
It's vague more than likely because it would be preliminary. Approxiamate cause of death based on deductions.
Really not sure why all the angst. Bored tonight? I know I'm over it.
05-02-2014 11:33 PM - edited 05-02-2014 11:35 PM
I think freak's post is relating to your (crikey) comments earlier - two good news stories about Bali in one week.
I'm over it, fuss about nothing.