The death of a woman whose home and oxygen machine lost power after a car hit a power pole could have been prevented, says a coroner.
But Coroner Michael Robb has also concluded any steps taken to help the woman could have been too late given her already failing health.
Fai Monoarii Deane, 50, died on January 30, 2016, when her Taupo flat lost power, switching off the oxygen concentration machine she relied on.
The power failed when farm hand Jade Rolfe drove into a power pole near where Deane lived.
Deane was in the final stages of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and Robb said in his findings that had the power company been informed of her dependence on electricity for the oxygen machine, steps may have been taken to contact her during the outage.