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Dead man’s alcohol level among highest ever recorded

One of the highest alcohol readings ever recorded in the history of the state was detected in the bloodstream of a man found dead in a public toilet in Drogheda, an inquest heard yesterday.

Louth county coroner Ronan Maguire said that the reading – 625mls per 100mgs of blood – was the highest "I have come across in my 14 years as coroner," and is, he believes, "one of the highest ever recorded in the history of the state".

The legal limit for driving is 80mls while anything over 250mls is potentially lethal, the coroner was told.

John ‘Jock’ MacHale, 39, was a well-known artist in Drogheda and was found dead in the toilets of the Black Bull pub in Drogheda at 2am on August 12 last.
 
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Source: Elaine Keogh, The Irish Examiner, 01/10/2010
Posted by Andy on 10/01 at 08:40 AM in
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#1. Posted by xxxx on October 01, 2010

Story unnecessarily sensationalised by the media.

#2. Posted by xxxx on October 01, 2010

The headline in the local papers after his death.. from the people who knew him.
http://www.drogheda-independent.ie/premium/news/sudden-death-robs-drogheda-of-a-legend-2303342.html

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