"CEO Angela Chao's Fatal Texas Crash Linked to High Blood-Alcohol Level"

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Foremost Group CEO Angela Chao was found to be intoxicated when she drove her Tesla into a pond at a ranch she owned, resulting in her death. The police report revealed that her blood-alcohol concentration was nearly three times the legal limit in Texas. Chao, who was the sister-in-law of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, made a distressing phone call to a friend as water entered her vehicle. The incident has been deemed an unfortunate accident by authorities.
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- Angela Chao Was Intoxicated When She Died in Car Wreck, Police Report Shows The New York Times
- Angela Chao Was Well Over Alcohol Limit at Time of Deadly Texas Crash The Wall Street Journal
- CEO Angela Chao cause of death: Investigation ends in Texas KVUE.com
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