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OH man's death at Jason Aldean concert ruled a homicide

The death of an Ohio man who fell to his death after falling down a garbage chute at a Jason Aldean concert in 2014 has been ruled a homicide.

The death of a concertgoer who fell to his death through a garbage chute at Progressive Field more than seven years ago has now been ruled a homicide.

Cory Barron, 22, disappeared during a July 2014 concert featuring country music acts such as Jason Aldean. A worker at a landfill found his body four days later. Investigators at the time found he fell down the five-story chute along the left field foul line, adding there were no signs of foul play.

OHIO CORONER: DOUBLE HOMICIDE SUSPECT SHOT 7 TIMES BY POLICE

The Lorain County Coroner’s Office announced Monday that it has changed the manner of Barron's death from undetermined to homicide. County Coroner Frank Miller cited new information from police that indicates Barron was involved in "an altercation" before his death, meaning it was due to someone else's the actions — or their failure to act.

Barron suffered multiple blunt force trauma injuries, authorities have said. Alcohol was found in tissue samples taken from Barron, the coroner’s office said, but his blood-alcohol level could not be accurately measured due to the state of his body. No drugs were found in the tissue samples.

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