intoxication
Coverage of intoxication in the Nexus archive.
- Georgia man accused of attacking children aboard Carnival cruise while intoxicated
A Georgia man is facing child abuse charges for allegedly attacking two children aboard a Carnival Cruise Line ship while intoxicated. The incident occurred during a cruise, and authorities are investigating the case.
- Woman dies after crashing bike into First Avenue Bridge while intoxicated
A 51-year-old woman died after crashing her bike into the First Avenue Bridge while intoxicated and not wearing a helmet.
- Spate of violent assaults raises public safety concerns in Kochi
Kochi has seen a rise in violent assaults, with at least one incident involving groups with criminal records reported monthly since March. Recent cases often followed sudden provocations and were linked to intoxication, including road rage assaults near Kakkanad.
- Man dies after breaking window to enter his own home, police say
A Georgia man died after cutting his arm while breaking into his own home. Authorities stated he was intoxicated, could not locate his key, and the incident was ruled an accident with no foul play.
- Man dies after breaking window to enter his own home, police say
A Georgia man died after suffering a severe arm injury while intoxicated and attempting to enter his home by breaking a window, according to police. Authorities in Grovetown stated the incident was an accident with no foul play involved.
- Intoxication can make cells sick: V.P. Gangadharan
Intoxication can cause cells to become sick, according to V.P. Gangadharan. The statement highlights a potential health risk associated with intoxication.
- KXAN’s Lady Bird Lake drowning investigation leads to surveillance camera upgrade, other safety talks
KXAN investigated 30 drowning deaths in Lady Bird Lake over ten years and found no evidence of a serial killer, identifying intoxication and proximity to a nighttime entertainment district as common factors. City officials replaced a non-functioning surveillance camera and are exploring additional safety measures.
- FBI chief denies allegations of drinking and negligence
FBI Director Kash Patel denied allegations that he was intoxicated on the job or absent from duty. The claims were reportedly made by an unnamed source, though Patel categorically refuted them.