
- Lance Hohaia Houpapa died from injuries not detected during treatment after a road crash in 2022.
- Coroner Mike Robb ruled no inquiry was needed, and Houpapa didn鈥檛 report pain in the fatal area.
- Tamihana Curtis was convicted of careless driving, causing the crash that led to Houpapa鈥檚 death.
man was discharged from hospital after a serious car crash and sent home to recover 鈥 but he was found dead in his armchair four days later.
A has now ruled he died from injuries not found during treatment and an x-ray at Rotorua Hospital.
But despite the findings, Coroner Mike Robb has ruled it is not necessary or appropriate to open a coroner鈥檚 inquiry into Houpapa鈥檚 2022 death.
Coroner Robb鈥檚 finding said Houpapa had not presented with pain in the region of the internal injury that eventually caused his death, and it was not X-rayed. It was also an unusual injury for a crash.
Houpapa, a farmer, died on April 21, 2022, following an April 17 crash on Fairy Springs Rd when a distracted driver, , collided with the rear of Houpapa鈥榮 vehicle at speed.
The crash had earlier been described in the process as 鈥渄ramatic鈥, with Houpapa鈥榮 car ending up against the wall of the Countdown supermarket on Fairy Springs Rd.
Tamihana Curtis appears in Rotorua District Court. Photo / Andrew Warner
Curtis was and sentenced in March last year to 100 hours of community work and 12 months鈥 supervision.
Coroner Robb said in his decision dated March 6, but released publicly today, that Houpapa was taken to Rotorua Hospital with an injury to his scalp and pain in his lower lumbar region.
An X-ray of his lumbar spine was performed which identified no fractures or other injuries to that region of his body.
He was discharged from hospital but later found dead in his armchair at home.
His death was reported to the national duty coroner and a post-mortem examination was directed.
Pathologist Dr Mark Wickham identified the cause of Houpapa鈥檚 death was traumatic aortic laceration at T4 level following a massive left haemothorax and fracture at the T4 vertebra (upper back).
The expert advice was he suffered external trauma that caused the major artery to bleed.
Coroner Robb鈥檚 finding said the T4 fracture was not identified in the X-ray because no X-ray of that region was taken, given Houpapa didn鈥檛 report any pain in that region.
Wickham said it was unusual to have an aortic injury and rupture in that area from traumatic events such as motor vehicle collisions.
From the location, he suggested compression against the seatbelt might have resulted in the fracture and consequent injury to the aorta.
Wickham explained in his finding the initial aortic injury would have been minor but due to the significant pressure of blood flowing through the aorta, 鈥渢hat initial injury or weakness suddenly resulted in a massive rupture鈥.
Coroner Robb said he was satisfied matters requiring determination by way of a coronial inquiry had been adequately established in the police investigation and district court criminal prosecution proceedings.
鈥淚 have determined that it is neither necessary nor appropriate to open and conduct a coronial inquiry accordingly.鈥
He offered his condolences to Houpapa鈥檚 family who continued to grieve his 鈥渟udden and avoidable death鈥.
is a senior journalist who has reported for the Rotorua Daily Post for more than 25 years, covering mainly police, court, human interest and social issues.
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