The death of a baby put to sleep on its tummy on a pillow has been described as an "unnecessary and preventable" tragedy.
Coroner Dr Wallace Bain made the comments as part of his findings into the death of a baby, identified only as Baby A, in Taupo in 2011.
Dr Bain said he had reviewed several previous findings around sudden infant death syndrome, co-sleeping and unsafe sleeping arrangements which made "sobering reading".
On the day the baby died she was breastfed and then put back into her cot on her tummy with her head facing to one side, and on a pillow.
It's not recommended that babies sleep on their stomach or have pillows.