Student dies of caffeine overdose during 7-hour ambulance delay — the scary symptoms to look for
An Australian college student died of a caffeine overdose after waiting several hours for the ambulance to arrive.
Christina Lackmann, 32, was a biomedical science student who was found dead in her home in Melbourne in April 2021, according to 9News.
Lackman had called emergency services at around 8 p.m. local time, saying she felt dizzy, numb and couldn’t get up from the floor.
Believing it to be vertigo, the operator labeled the case “non-urgent” — and the ambulance didn’t arrive until after 2 a.m., nearly seven hours since she had first made the frantic call.
After climbing through a neighbor’s balcony, paramedics discovered her body in her bathroom — alone aside from her distressed dog.
