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Nitrous Oxide found beside late My Chemical Romance drummer Bob Bruyar

Bob Braiar, the former drama player in the chemical romance, was tanks of nitrous oxide next to him when he was found dead, according to reports.

TMZ mentioned The Pyrewar’s autopsy report – which was obtained from the Bidford Medical County in Tennessee – included disturbing details about the death of the Drams player in 44 in November.

Brayar body is found with three large nitrous oxide and attached tubes, according to TMZ. While the autopsy report was not specifically cited as “laughter gas” as a cause of death, he indicated that the cans seem ready for inhalation, and raised fears of a possible excess dose. The exact cause of death was “the best classification as not specified.”

One of the obstacles to determining the cause of death was the state of decomposition in the body, which the autopsy described as important. Brayar was last seen alive on November 4 and discovered at his home in Tennessee on November 26. In addition, the report indicated that the body showed signs of “animal stimulation activity”, and indicated that two dogs were found in the Braiam house.

Braiar performed the group for six years, including in his 2006 LP teacher, “The Black Parade”, before leaving in 2010. He participated in writing five songs on the latest LP in the “Days Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killoys”.

After the death of Brayar, the chemical romance said in a statement, “It is with a heavy heart we say goodbye to Bob Bouar, our former colleague in the band and an important part of the history of chemical romance. We send the deepest condolences to his friends and family at this time.

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