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Man who fell to death at Coors Field in May had alcohol and marijuana in system

Coors Field

The logo of the Colorado Rockies is painted on the field behind home plate at Coors Field as members of the San Diego Padres and Colorado Rockies prepare for the Rockies’ home-opening home baseball game in Denver on Friday, April 9, 2010. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

AP

An autopsy has revealed that 27-year-old Robert Seamans had alcohol and marijuana in his system when he fell to his death at Coors Field on May 24.

According to the Associated Press the amount of alcohol found in Seamans’ system was twice the legal limit to drive and the medical examiner’s office deemed the combination of alcohol and marijuana a “significant” factor in his death.

Seamans lost his balance while attempting to slide down a railing and struck his head on the concrete following an estimated 20-foot drop.