Chief Deputy Coroner Roger Fielding stated that Douglas Keith Martin's death was accidental, affirming there was no evidence of another vehicle's involvement in the incident.
The coroner's investigation revealed blunt impact injuries to the upper body, with contributing conditions of acute alcohol intoxication and hypertension affecting Douglas Keith Martin's fatal incident.
Fielding noted that it seems Martin lost control of his electric bike, leading to the tragic outcome in Fairfax on July 1.
The Marin County coroner’s office concluded that despite the circumstances, Douglas Keith Martin’s death resulted from his own loss of control while biking.
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