"Authorities Rule Riley Strain's Death Accidental, No Foul Play Suspected"

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A preliminary autopsy has found that the death of University of Missouri student Riley Strain, whose body was discovered in a Nashville river, was accidental with no foul play suspected. Toxicology results and a final autopsy report are pending, but the police spokesperson stated that there is no apparent foul play. Strain had gone missing after being kicked out of a Nashville bar and was found dead in the Cumberland River. His fraternity brothers and family have been deeply affected by the tragedy.
Topics:nation#accidental-death#crime-and-justice#fraternity#nashville#preliminary-autopsy#riley-strain
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