I recently ordered my Great-Great Uncles death certificate for three reasons; one was that I was unsure of his exact place of birth and being as he died in 1971 I knew a DC would show this, the other was in order to find out his address and informant and the other was out of curiosity for his actual cause of death bearing in mind he allegedly died in a pub. Bearing in mind it says he was dead on arrival at Truro hospital, and lived in Fowey, all the places and stories would match, however I was wondering whether someone might be able to give me a bit more of an insight into the circumstances from the actual cause of death listed on the certificate?
"Pontine haemorrhage associated with cerebral arteriosclerosis and hypertensive heart disease."
My main question really, is whether his death could have been brought on by excessive drinking or whether he had relatively normal 'old age' symptoms and happened to be in a pub when he died?
Thanks!
Henning