Davidson County Medical Examiner’s Office in Nashville, Tennessee has completed the toxicology report for Riley Strain, the University of Missouri student who went missing after being kicked out of a bar and found dead in the Cumberland River. The report will be released along with the autopsy report, but the timing is uncertain.
Strain’s body was discovered eight miles downriver from where he was last seen after an extensive two-week search involving multiple agencies and volunteers. National news and social media attention brought speculation about his disappearance and death, despite authorities stressing there was no evidence of foul play. The Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission is investigating whether Strain was over-served alcohol on the night of his disappearance.
Videos show Strain stumbling around Nashville after being kicked out of the bar, and Luke’s 32 Bridge claims they only served him one alcoholic beverage and two glasses of water. The TABC is working with local law enforcement to determine where else Strain was served alcohol that night.
The tragic case of Riley Strain has sparked speculation and intrigue, but investigations are ongoing to determine the circumstances surrounding his disappearance and death. The community mourns the loss of a young life and awaits further information from authorities.
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