A court has dismissed a man's claims about his mother's death at a nursing home, including concerns the woman was mistreated or poisoned.
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Audrey Farrar, 85, died at Myrtleford Lodge on September 12 last year.
She was bed bound and suffered advanced dementia, and was in palliative care before her death.
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Her son Douglas claimed she had been subject to "a long history of abuse from the medical profession" and took court action to have the coroner examine the matter.
The late woman's guardian said Mr Farrar had a deep mistrust of conventional medicine and believed their was a cover up.
A Supreme Court judge last month dismissed the grounds of Mr Farrar's appeal, and said it was open to the coroner to rule the death was natural.
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