The determination of blood ethanol concentration in a deceased
pilot is an important part of the accident investigation. The
finding of an elevated blood alcohol level in such a case may have
significant implications, both medico-legal and social. It is
therefore important to ensure that the finding of an elevated blood
alcohol concentration is valid.
It is known that micro-organisms involved in the process of
putrefaction after death can produce alcohol, usually a mixture of
ethanol and other volatile substances. This process occurs when a
body is not refrigerated soon after death and is…