Death of Riley Strain, Missouri student found in Nashville river, 'continues to appear accidental'

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Death of Riley Strain, Missouri student found in Nashville river, 'continues to appear accidental'
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The autopsy of University of Missouri student Riley Strain has uncovered no evidence of 'foul play-related trauma,' police said Monday. The death of Strain, whose body was fished out of the Cumberland River on Friday morning about eight miles from downtown Nashville, 'continues to appear accidental,' Kristin Mumford, a spokesperson for the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department, said in an email.

In a statement released a week after his disappearance, Luke’s 32 Bridge + Drink said Strain was served one alcoholic drink and two waters before being escorted out by security around 9:35 p.m. “based on our conduct standards.' The establishment did not elaborate further. Before leaving, Strain told his friends he would return to his hotel, stepfather Chris Whiteid told NBC News affiliate WSMV.

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