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Riley Strain's autopsy does not indicate "evidence of any foul play" after the Missouri college student was found dead in the Cumberland River in Nashville, Tennessee, on March 22, according to Dr ...
Riley Strain's toxicology report Strain had a massive amount of alcohol the night he went missing, according to the autopsy report. His blood-alcohol level was .228, nearly three times the legal ...
Family of dead Mizzou student Riley Strain requests second autopsy: Reports The 22-year-old Strain's body was found in the Cumberland River in Nashville last week.
University of Missouri student Riley Strain’s death was “accidental,” with no indications of foul play, according to a preliminary autopsy after the body of the 22-year-old was discovered in ...
Strain's cause of death was listed as drowning and ethanol intoxication, according to an autopsy report obtained by PEOPLE. His manner of death was listed as accidental and the report noted there ...
Riley Strain's autopsy report confirms he drowned after drinking The University of Missouri student was missing for two weeks after a night out with his fraternity brothers in Nashville in March ...
A preliminary autopsy report from the Metro Nashville Police Department later determined 22-year-old Strain died of accidental causes after he was booted from Luke Bryan’s bar.
According to the report, Strain had Delta-9 in his system, a legal form of THC available in Tennessee. This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Riley Strain autopsy: Medical ...
All of Strain's clothing was covered with "a dense film of dark mud," but Bowman provided no explanation in the autopsy report for what might have happened to his pants. U.S. & World Animals and ...
Riley Strain died from an accidental drowning after over-indulging, according to the medical examiner's report released Tuesday.