Mother, 45, died in freak accident when she fell on broken bottles of wine, inquest finds

Mother, 45, died in freak accident when she fell on broken bottles of wine that she had bought from off licence, inquest finds

  • Susan Woods, 45, had been out for the evening with friends and her husband  
  • The couple bought drinks on the way home which Mrs Woods carried with her 
  • She fell heavily on to the bottles which broke directly into her neck  

A mother died in a freak accident when she fell on to broken wine bottles that she had brought from an off licence.

Susan Woods, 45, had been out for the evening with friends and her husband on Saturday, August 15 last year, the hearing at Bootle Town Hall in Merseyside was told on Tuesday.

The couple had bought some drinks on the way home, which Mrs Woods carried while her husband went back to get money from a cash machine to pay for a takeaway meal, due to be delivered to their home.

During the walk home along Moorland Road, Maghull, she fell heavily on to the bottles, which broke, coroner’s officer James Martindale said.

Susan Woods, 45, had been out for the evening with friends and her husband on Saturday, August 15 last year, the hearing at Bootle Town Hall in Merseyside was told on Tuesday. Pictured: Police at the scene after her death 

The inquest was told Mrs Woods sustained ‘catastrophic, fatal injuries to her neck.’

Paramedics rushed to the scene and performed CPR before Mrs Woods was taken to Aintree Hospital, where the local authority worker later died.

The couple chose slightly different routes to walk home, so husband Andrew didn’t see his wife fall.

A cause of death, of an incised wound to the neck, was established and a conclusion of accidental death was recorded.

A previous hearing was told Mrs Woods had a bag containing wine and cider which had been bought from an off-licence.

She was found by residents on Moorland Road after falling suddenly close to a driveway, with the ‘wine bottle smashed and broken directly under her neck.’

During the walk home along Moorland Road (pictured, police at the scene), Maghull, she fell heavily on to the bottles, which broke, coroner's officer James Martindale said

During the walk home along Moorland Road (pictured, police at the scene), Maghull, she fell heavily on to the bottles, which broke, coroner’s officer James Martindale said

On that evening, the couple had been socialising with friends and returned to Maghull in a taxi at 8.40pm. They were described as being in ‘good spirits.’

Following the fatal fall, police arrived at the scene and a huge presence remained on Moorland Road for several hours as detectives tried to work out what had happened.

The next day, the force confirmed they were treating the incident as a ‘tragic street incident’ and it was not suspicious.

After she died, friends and residents who knew Mrs Woods paid tribute, and one man called the 45-year-old, her partner and her children a ‘lovely family.’

One woman told the ECHO: ‘Sue was a nice woman.

She added: ‘I remember seeing her walking down the road holding hands with her partner during lockdown.

‘It’s so, so sad.’