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Post by Admin on Oct 26, 2021 4:16:14 GMT
Brian Laundrie's remains were sent to an anthropologist "for further evaluation" after autopsy results came back inconclusive, the family's attorney said.
"No manner or cause of death was determined," the lawyer, Steven Bertolino, said in a statement to NBC News.
Bertolino said he was not given a timeline for when the anthropologist will conclude the evaluation of Laundrie's remains, which he said will ultimately be cremated.
Bertolino added that Laundrie's family has no immediate plans for a funeral, although it may decide on a private ceremony later.
"The family is grieving privately somewhere in Florida," he said.
Human remains were found in Florida's Carlton Reserve on Wednesday after more than a month of searching for Laundrie, who was a person of interest in the disappearance of his fiancée, Gabby Petito, before her body was discovered in Wyoming.
The remains, described as "skeletal" by the North Port Police Department, were confirmed to be Laundrie's after a review of dental records, officials said Thursday.
According to the FBI, the remains were found alongside personal items belonging to Laundrie, such as a backpack and a notebook.
His parents helped lead the FBI and North Port police to Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park, Bertolino has said.
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Post by Admin on Nov 23, 2021 20:29:00 GMT
#FoxNews Brian Laundrie died by suicide per autopsy
Autopsy reveals suspect in the Gabby Petito case died by a gunshot wound to the head. #FoxNews
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