The death of University of Missouri student Riley Strain has been deemed as accidental based on a preliminary autopsy, with toxicology results and a final report still pending. Metropolitan Nashville police have reported that there is no apparent foul play involved in his death. Detectives have attended the autopsy examination and continue to believe that the death was accidental. Strain, who went missing after being kicked out of a Nashville bar on a trip with his fraternity brothers, was found dead in the Cumberland River in West Nashville.

Riley’s mother, Michelle Whiteid, has asked for people to hold their loved ones close in the wake of her son’s death. The student was visiting Nashville with his Delta Chi fraternity brothers when he disappeared after leaving Luke Bryan’s honky-tonk bar. Initially, his family believed that he had been overserved, but the bar operators stated that he had only consumed one alcoholic beverage and two drinks of water before being asked to leave based on behavior. Security decided to remove Strain from the premises due to their conduct standards.

After leaving the bar, Strain was captured on video crossing Gay Street, about a 17-minute walk from the bar, before disappearing. A homeless man claimed to have seen Strain, who appeared very intoxicated, nearly fall into the river from a trail. Strain’s fraternity has expressed their deep sadness over the passing of their esteemed brother and have offered support to his family and loved ones during this difficult time. The fraternity is working to provide resources and support to those affected by the tragedy.

The mysterious circumstances surrounding Riley Strain’s disappearance and subsequent death have left many searching for answers. While the preliminary autopsy report suggests that his death was accidental, toxicology results and a final report are still pending. Police have not found any evidence of foul play in the case. Strain’s family has grieved the loss of their son and have asked for others to cherish their loved ones in the face of tragedy.

The bar where Strain was last seen has stated that he consumed very little alcohol before being asked to leave based on his behavior. Security at the bar determined that Strain did not meet their conduct standards, leading to his removal from the premises. Video footage captured him leaving the bar and crossing a street before disappearing. A homeless man reported seeing an intoxicated Strain near the river, further adding to the mystery surrounding his death.

The fraternity brothers of Riley Strain have shared their condolences for their departed brother and are working to support his family during this difficult time. The Delta Chi Fraternity has expressed deep sadness over the loss of Strain and continues to provide resources and assistance to those affected by the tragedy. With the toxicology results and final autopsy report still pending, the circumstances surrounding Strain’s death remain unclear. Friends, family, and the community continue to mourn the loss of a beloved student who met an untimely end under mysterious circumstances.

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