The provisional results of a Home Office post mortem showed she died of hypothermia and acute alcohol intoxication.
What does AAI stand for?
AAI stands for Acute Alcohol Intoxication
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Early postmortem results showed the brunette died of hypothermia and acute alcohol intoxication.
Early post mortem results showed Nicole died of hypothermia and acute alcohol intoxication.
But Dr Lowe said in his opinion it wasn't at a level which would cause acute alcohol intoxication and result in immediate death.
Coroner Roger Whittaker recorded a verdict of accidental death due to acute alcohol intoxication.
Sadly, no one counted the 19-year-old's drinks the night he died from acute alcohol intoxication at an on-campus party in June 2008.
This suggests that students presenting for urgent treatment with acute alcohol intoxication may be a unique subgroup; however, little is known regarding how these individuals may differ from their binge drinking peers who do not seek medical care.
Mrs Clark died accidentally from acute alcohol intoxication.