I'm curious as to why they mention the legal blood alcohol level, that is only pertinent when you are operating a motor vehicle (and is different depending on what jurisdiction you live in).
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An autopsy on the 27-year-old revealed her blood-alcohol level (at 416 mg of alcohol per 100 ml of blood) was 4.5 times over the legal drunk-driving limit.
For example, legal limit is 80 mg in the UK. However in Ontario it is 50 mg, Saskatchewan is 40 mg, etc.