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Riley Strain's Mysterious Text About His Drink Before Disappearance

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NewsNation Now

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The family of 22-year-old Riley Strain, whose body was found in the Cumberland River, believes someone helped him into the water and is skeptical of the initial belief that his death was accidental, citing the lack of evidence of a fall and the absence of water in his lungs. They have ordered a second autopsy to seek clarity on the circumstances surrounding his death, which occurred after he went missing during a trip to Nashville with his fraternity brothers.

Riley Strain's Family Seeks Answers with Second Autopsy

Originally Published 1 year ago — by KOMU 8

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The family of Riley Strain, who was found dead without his wallet, pants, or boots, has ordered a second autopsy after the initial one revealed no water in his lungs, prompting confusion about the circumstances of his death. His body was found in the Cumberland River, and the 911 call detailing the discovery has been released. The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department believes the death to be accidental, and a public visitation and celebration of life are scheduled in Strain's hometown.

"Unsettling Discovery: The Mysterious Case of Riley Strain's Body"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NewsNation Now

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The body of University of Missouri student Riley Strain, who went missing after a night out in downtown Nashville, was found in the Cumberland River without his pants, wallet, or boots. The preliminary autopsy suggested an accidental death with no signs of foul play, but the family has ordered a second autopsy due to unanswered questions, including the absence of water in his lungs. Concerns remain about the lack of clarity in the investigation, and there are still individuals the police have yet to interview, including those from a nearby homeless encampment.

"Mayor Proposes Riverbank Barriers Following Accidental Death of Missing College Student Riley Strain"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Independent

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The body of missing University of Missouri student Riley Strain has been found in the Cumberland River in West Nashville, two weeks after he disappeared while visiting the city for a spring formal trip. The discovery contradicted earlier claims about his distinctive shirt and initial autopsy results showed no signs of foul play. The search for Strain involved extensive efforts by police, volunteers, and his friends and family, and his mother expressed gratitude for the community's support.

"Tragic Discovery: Missing Missouri Student Riley Strain Found in Nashville River"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Independent

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The body of missing University of Missouri student Riley Strain has been found in the Cumberland River in Nashville, Tennessee, two weeks after he went missing. No signs of foul play-related trauma were discovered, although an autopsy is pending. The United Cajun Navy, which helped recover Strain's body, is now diverting resources to a missing child case. Country music star Carly Pearce dedicated a song to Strain while performing in Missouri, and his mother made a heartfelt plea for parents to hug their children tight.

"Unraveling the Mystery of Riley Strain's Accidental Death in Nashville"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by WKRN News 2

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The body of 22-year-old Riley Strain, a Mizzou senior, was found in the Cumberland River in West Nashville after a two-week search, with his death appearing to be accidental. Despite the heartbreaking outcome, the family expressed gratitude for the volunteer efforts and support received during the search. The United Cajun Navy, which assisted in the search for Strain, plans to continue helping in the search for another missing person, 15-year-old Sebastian Rogers.

"Missing Missouri Student Riley Strain Found Dead in Nashville River"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Independent

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The body of missing University of Missouri student Riley Strain has been recovered from the Cumberland River in Nashville, Tennessee, two weeks after he went missing. No signs of foul play-related trauma were discovered, although an autopsy is pending. Over 200 tips were received in connection to his disappearance, and he was still wearing his distinctive shirt when his body was found. The tragic discovery has prompted Nashville's mayor to urge residents and visitors to be cautious and look out for one another in the city.

"Tragic Discovery: Missouri Student Riley Strain's Body Found in Nashville River"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by New York Post

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The family of Riley Strain, a college student who went missing in Nashville, spoke out after his body was found in the Cumberland River. Strain's parents urged others to cherish their loved ones, while his fraternity and the Nashville community mourned his loss. Strain had disappeared after leaving a bar, and his body was discovered a month later. No foul play is suspected, but an autopsy has been scheduled.

"Tragic Discovery: Riley Strain's Body Found in Nashville River Sparks Calls for Action"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Associated Press

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Riley Strain, a University of Missouri student who went missing in Nashville, has been found dead in the Cumberland River, with no foul play suspected. The 22-year-old was last seen after drinking downtown, and a massive search was launched. His body was recovered 14 days after his disappearance, and an autopsy is scheduled. Family members expressed gratitude for the support, while police extended condolences to the family.

"University of Missouri Student Riley Strain Found Dead in Nashville River"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Tennessean

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The body of missing University of Missouri student Riley Strain was found in Nashville's Cumberland River, with no foul play suspected. A vigil is planned in his honor, and his fraternity and university are offering support to his family. A GoFundMe has raised over $65,000 for his family, and Nashville officials are working to improve safety in the area where Strain is believed to have fallen into the river. The tragic incident has prompted calls for increased vigilance and safety measures in the city.

"College Student Riley Strain Found Dead in Nashville River"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CNN

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The body of University of Missouri student Riley Strain, who went missing after being kicked out of Luke's 32 Bridge in Nashville, was found in the Cumberland River with no signs of foul play. Police Chief John Drake stated that there is no evidence to suggest anything other than Strain falling into the river, and an autopsy is pending. The Tennessee Alcohol and Beverage Commission is investigating the circumstances surrounding Strain's removal from the bar.

"University Student Riley Strain Found Dead in Nashville River, No Foul Play Suspected"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by USA TODAY

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The body of missing University of Missouri student Riley Strain was found in the Cumberland River in West Nashville, about eight miles from downtown. Strain, 22, had disappeared on March 8 after being kicked out of a bar in Nashville's downtown entertainment district. No foul play-related trauma was observed, and an autopsy is pending to determine the cause and manner of death. The police had been conducting a multi-state manhunt and found Strain's bank card near the river. The investigation is ongoing.

"Timeline of Events Leading to Discovery of Missing University Student Riley Strain's Body in Nashville River"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CBS News

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Riley Strain, a 22-year-old University of Missouri student, went missing in Nashville after being escorted out of a bar on March 8. His body was found in the Cumberland River, and investigators released a timeline of events leading up to his disappearance, including surveillance footage and the discovery of his debit card near the river. No foul play-related trauma was observed, and an autopsy is pending.

"Tragic Discovery: Riley Strain's Body Found in Cumberland River"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by WKRN News 2

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The body found in the Cumberland River in West Nashville has been identified as Riley Strain, a missing University of Missouri student who disappeared while on a fraternity trip in Nashville on March 8. The body was discovered near 61st Avenue North, and Metro police Chief Drake confirmed the identification during a press conference. Strain's friend had reported him missing the morning after he disappeared.

"Mystery Surrounds Body Discovery in Nashville's Cumberland River"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by WSMV 4

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Metro Nashville police and fire crews are responding to a reported drowning on the Cumberland River, with a body found at the scene; no further details have been released, and there's no confirmed connection to the ongoing search for missing college student Riley Strain.