The Gold Coast Bulletin

Teen choked on glove

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A SEVERELY disabled teenage girl who choked on a latex glove while in respite care had a fixation with putting things in her mouth, particular­ly gloves, an inquest has heard.

Sophia Alessia Nisco, 16, who had cerebral palsy and several other health issues, was found unconsciou­s on the bathroom floor of a care home in Adelaide in 2017 and could not be revived.

When paramedics arrived they removed a latex glove from her throat, though care workers who initially came to her aid could not see it when they began CPR, counsel assisting Kathryn Waite said in opening the inquiry yesterday.

Ms Waite said witnesses would tell the coroner that Sophia would explore her environmen­t by mouthing and putting objects in her mouth.

She said the teenager had a particular fascinatio­n for putting gloves in her mouth because she liked the texture.

Ms Waite said issues to be considered at the inquest would include whether the respite home had sufficient staff rostered on to provide the girl with the necessary one-toone care and if the care provided by the staff was adequate in itself.

It would also address why she was left unsupervis­ed during a period when she was out of her secure wheelchair.

The inquiry is continuing.

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