Riley Strain’s cause of death revealed three months after disappearance

The body of the missing 22-year-old student from the University of Missouri was recovered on March 22
A cause of death for Missouri college student Riley Strain has been revealed nearly three months after he was found dead, according to multiple reports.
Strain’s cause of death was listed as drowning and ethanol intoxication, according to an autopsy report obtained by TMZ and NBC affiliate WSMV-TV. His manner of death was listed as accidental and the report noted there were no signs of significant trauma, per the outlet.
Additionally, the report found that Strain had a blood alcohol content of .228.


As previously reported by ABC affiliate WKRN, on March 23, the Metro Nashville Police Department characterized Strain’s death as “accidental” and said there was no evidence of foul play, according to a preliminary autopsy.
Strain, 22, was last seen by friends on March 8, after he was asked to leave country music star Luke Bryan’s bar restaurant in Nashville, according to a statement from the TC Restaurant Group, which oversees the establishment.

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Riley Strain’s cause of death revealed three months after disappearance

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