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Paul Clement Trial: DUI, Hyponatremia, and Pogorek’s Death

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Attorney: Health Condition, Not Impairment,⁢ Caused Fatal Crash

DOVER, NH – The attorney for Paul clement argued in ‍Strafford‍ County Superior Court on ​monday that a⁢ pre-existing health condition, not⁣ intoxication, caused the November 2025 crash⁢ that killed Air National Guard Chief​ Master⁢ Sgt.​ John Souza. Clement is on trial for negligent homicide and driving under the influence.

The defense did not⁢ dispute clement’s blood alcohol content⁣ (BAC) of .123, recorded four hours​ after the incident ‍- exceeding the legal limit of .08 – but​ asserted that hyponatremia, a condition⁢ characterized by low ‍sodium levels, considerably impacted his balance and contributed to the accident. souza, 48, died after being struck by Clement’s vehicle while walking on​ the side of the ⁢road, just three minutes from his home.

Attorney‌ Andrew cotrupi told‌ the court Clement, a man of routine, had for years ignored health warnings and maintained a⁤ poor​ diet consisting ⁣of excessive ‌caffeine and ⁤insufficient water. He⁢ stated a medical‍ exam ‌conducted three days after⁤ the crash confirmed ​the hyponatremia diagnosis, requiring a month of treatment for clement to recover.

“By⁤ all accounts Paul is a good man,” ⁤Cotrupi said. “Paul lives with ​the ‌knowledge this accident killed a man.”

Cotrupi further ‍suggested‍ investigators focused solely on Clement’s alcohol consumption,overlooking ⁣other potential causes for his ​behavior. ⁣Witnesses from Club Victoire,⁣ where clement had been drinking, are ⁢expected to testify that ‍he did not appear impaired. The club ​was previously‍ fined by the New Hampshire Liquor Commission’s Enforcement Division for serving clement in connection with the fatal incident.

Clement, who ‌has no prior​ arrest or citation record, had been living with his son, Paul Jr.,who ‌had moved⁢ in ‍to provide care due‍ to his father’s declining health and balance issues.

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