I noticed there were no responses on Goanet to the recent post, reprinted from 
the London tabloid, referring to Scarlett's death.  Reading the article 
carefully, the Englishman, who was an on-site factual witness, claims that 
evidence for murder and specifically the method of murder / homicide is still 
uncertain.  The scratch marks on the body does not lead to death or a charge of 
murder.
Below is a local story.  It is similar to Scarlett's "death from 
INTOXICATION".  I am posting it, for young and old goanetters to appreciate 
that intoxication can cause acute illness leading to death; in addition 
to chronic illness and death. Combination of intoxicating agents can be an even 
bad mix.
Regards, GL
 
http://wcbstv.com/local/geneseo.student.dead.2.948437.html
NYC Student Who Died Had Been Drinking For Hours
19-Year-Old Queens Man Found Unresponsive By Another Student At Off-Campus 
House In Finger Lakes Region
        * Police Investigate Death Of Geneseo Student(3/1/2009) State police 
say a 19-year-old college student found dead in an off-campus house in western 
New York drank a large quantity of alcohol in the hours before he died. 

Arman Partamian was among 20 to 30 people who attended a party Saturday near 
the State University of New York at Geneseo, where he was studying biology. 

State Trooper Mark O'Donnell says Partamian, a sophomore from Queens, began 
drinking at around 1 p.m. Saturday, was helped to bed late that night and was 
found dead the next morning by another student. 

O'Donnell says it could take up to two months to complete toxicology tests and 
determine the cause of death.




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