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My Chemical Romance's Bob Bryar Found With Nitrous Oxide Next to Body
My Chemical Romance's Bob Bryar Found With Nitrous Oxide Next to Body

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time03-03-2025

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My Chemical Romance's Bob Bryar Found With Nitrous Oxide Next to Body

Originally appeared on E! Online More details are being uncovered in the investigation into Bob Bryar's death. Over three months after he was found dead in his Tennessee home at age 44, the Bedford County medical examiner revealed that the former drummer's body was discovered next to a large supply of nitrous oxide, according to an autopsy report obtained by TMZ Mar. 3. The report stated that Bryar's body was badly decomposed at the time of the discovery and was situated next to three canisters of the chemical compound with tubing attached to them, meaning they were ready for use, per the outlet. For reference, nitrous oxide—often called "laughing gas"—is an odorless, flammable gas that can lead to a state of euphoria when inhaled, according to the National Institute of Health (NIH). Additionally, the medical examiner said two dogs and antidepressant medication were found in the residence where Bryar passed away, per TMZ. However, officials noted that the decomposition of the musician's body—parts of which the autopsy described as suffering from "animal scavenging activity"—made it impossible to declare an exact cause of death and ultimately classified it as "undetermined." More from E! Online Elon Musk's Daughter Vivian Reacts to Him Welcoming Baby No. 14 Oscars 2025: Miley Cyrus Is Unrecognizable Without Eyebrows on Date Night With Maxx Morando Lizzo Shows Off Dramatic Weight Transformation on Date With Myke Wright at Vanity Fair Oscars Party E! News reached out to the Bedford County medical examiner for comment but has not heard back. Bryar—who left My Chemical Romance in 2010 after six years of recording and touring with the rock group—was found dead in his Tennessee home on Nov. 26, two days before Thanksgiving. The instrumentalist was last seen alive on Nov. 4, law enforcement sources told TMZ at the time. Following Bryar's untimely death, My Chemical Romance—led by frontman Gerard Way—shared a heartbreaking tribute for their former bandmate, who retired as professional drummer in 2021. "It is with a heavy heart that we say goodbye to Bob Bryar, our former bandmate and an important part of the history of My Chemical Romance," the group wrote on Instagram Dec. 2. "We send our deepest condolences to his friends and family at this time." The band added, "May he rest in peace." For the latest breaking news updates, click here to download the E! News App

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