Examiner: Cheerleader's injuries suggest accident



WAILUKU, Hawaii (AP) -- Injuries suffered by a New Jersey cheerleader who fell to her death from a hotel balcony last week suggest she did not jump and was not pushed, according to a medical examiner.
Lauren Crossan, 18, of Randolph, N.J., died Jan. 12 during a trip to perform for the college football Hula Bowl. She was "markedly intoxicated" at the time of her death and was susceptible to disorientation, said Dr. Anthony Manoukian, Maui County medical examiner.
The girl had a blood alcohol level of 0.17 percent, Manoukian said, far above the state's legal limit of 0.08 percent for drivers.
Police previously incorrectly reported Crossan's blood alcohol level was 0.18 percent.