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Man who fell to death in Colorado Springs building had BAC triple legal standard for drunkenness

A man who fell to his death Oct. 14 in a downtown Colorado Springs building was intoxicated, the El Paso County Coroner's Office found. The death of 50-year-old William Bradley was ruled accidental. Toxicology reports found he had a blood alcohol concentration of .28, more than three times the legal standard of intoxication in Colorado. Bradley died from "blunt force head and neck trauma" after he fell off a staircase and plunged three floors in the Alamo Building 128 S. Tejon St., an autopsy report says. Bradley had managed Cheyenne Mountain Resort for more than two decades before leaving in 2014 to take a similar post in Larkspur, the resort told The Gazette. Read more on Colorado Springs...

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