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Alcohol linked to wild golf cart ride near Vernon that ended with deadly plunge

VERNON, B.C. – A 52-year-old Edmonton man who died at a North Okanagan, B.C., golf course, had more than twice the legal blood alcohol limit when he drove his golf cart over a precipice.

Coroner Andrew Cave says Glenn Daniel Thordarson had a blood alcohol reading of .19 at the time of the June 7, 2012 accident.

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Cave found Thordarson’s cart slammed into a rock face at the Predator Ridge course, about 15 kilometres south of Vernon, then veered across a grassy area and over a seven metre embankment, landing on a paved road, below.

A passenger in the cart survived but Thordarson suffered fatal head injuries, including a fractured skull.

The golf cart was limited to just under 19 kilometres per hour and it’s GPS showed it was travelling almost that fast when it rammed the rock face.

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Cave has ruled the death accidental and has not made any recommendations in the case. (CKIZ)

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