
More details have emerged about the death of Bob Bryar, former drummer of the famous rock band My Chemical Romance.
According to a Bedford County Medical Examiner's report obtained by TMZ, her body was found next to three canisters of nitrous oxide, a gas known as "laughing gas" that can cause euphoria when inhaled. There is tubing attached to the canisters, which appear to be ready for use.
Although it has not been determined whether nitrous oxide was involved in his death, antidepressants were also found in his home. Due to the extreme decomposition of Bryar's body, the exact cause of his death cannot be determined.
He was found dead at his home in Tennessee in November 2024 at the age of 44. He was the drummer for My Chemical Romance from 2004 to 2014, then moved into the real estate industry.
My Chemical Romance rose to fame with the songs Welcome to the Black Parade, Famous Last Words, and Helena.