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TikTok star Jiare Schneider’s cause of death was revealed a month after he was found in the woods

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Jiare Schneider, 31, who was found dead in the woods on Nov. 26, 10 days after he was reported missing, died of injuries sustained in a car accident, Clayton County police confirmed

Aspiring TikTok star, Jiare Schneider’s cause of death has been revealed, more than a month after the content creator was found dead in Georgia.

Schneider, 31, was found dead in the woods on November 26, 10 days after he was reported missing. Clayton County police have now confirmed that he died from injuries sustained in a car accident after crashing into a tree.

The budding star’s death was ruled an accident, a department representative confirmed TMZ, and added that there was “nothing suspicious” about the tragedy.

However, it is still unclear whether drugs or alcohol were involved.

Schneider’s death was first reported in mid-November after the soon-to-be star disappeared after a visit to a strip club.

Several days later, during a family-led search, Schneider’s loved ones discovered their missing relative dead in the woods.

“A group of us got together, and we came out here, and we went to the woods… and there he was,” family friend Germequa Bell told the FOX5 Atlanta in November.

“When he disappeared, we knew something was up,” she added.

Jiare Schneider, 31, who was found dead in the woods on Nov. 26, 10 days after he was reported missing, died of injuries sustained in a car accident, Clayton County police confirmed

The budding star's death was ruled an accident, a rep for the department confirmed to TMZ, adding that there was

The budding star’s death was ruled an accident, a rep for the department confirmed to TMZ, adding that there was “nothing suspicious” about the tragedy

Clayton County Police have since confirmed via a press release that the 31-year-old’s body was found in a vehicle at the intersection of Brown Road and Poston Road in Jonesboro just after 1pm local time.

“Our officers received a call from friends and family of Jiare Schneider, who was missing in Forest Park,” said Clayton County Police Department spokesperson Lt. Ricky Porter.

“Preliminary investigation indicates the vehicle was traveling westbound on Brown Road, through vegetation and into a tree at the rear of the property,” the news release said.

Porter later confirmed that the vehicle was discovered “deep in the forest line, indicating a high-speed approach to the intersection.”

The forest where Schneider’s body was located is about 25 minutes away from a “Content Creator House” where the internet personality sometimes spent time.

His devastated relatives suggested Schneider may have visited the house before the fatal car crash.

‘We searched more near the Content House where he was last seen. We were never able to get this way because it was closed off due to construction,” Bell explained.

Suspicions first arose within the family when they noticed that Schneider had not called his son for several days – which was unusual for him.

His sister, Jasnique Oliver, told FOX5 that her nephew has a chromosomal disorder — known as DiGeorge syndrome — which is why Schneider calls “his son every day.”

Schneider's death was first reported in mid-November after the soon-to-be star disappeared after a visit to a strip club

Schneider’s death was first reported in mid-November after the soon-to-be star disappeared after a visit to a strip club

His devastated relatives suggested Schneider may have visited a Content House before the fatal car crash

His devastated relatives suggested Schneider may have visited a Content House before the fatal car crash

According to the Mayo Clinic, DiGeorge syndrome, also known as 22q11.2 deletion syndrome, is “a condition caused when a small part of chromosome 22 is missing.” This removal causes various body systems to develop poorly.’

Oliver added that in addition to not checking on his children, he also hadn’t logged into his social media even as he tried to increase his presence online.

When he hadn’t uploaded any content for over a week, Oliver knew something terrible had happened.

“He wants to put himself out there, you know, whether it’s with his music or whatever he wants,” she told the outlet.

A friend then called the concerned sister to tell her that Schneider had been missing for a week, adding to the family’s concerns.

Tragically, it was Schneider’s family from out of town who came across the car wreck and his body – and not the local police.

The family said that while they were relieved to have found their loved one’s body, they were frustrated with police for their “lack of help.”

“Obviously we’re relieved that we found him, but still angry that we didn’t get the resources and the help we asked for,” family friend Germequa Bell told Fox 5.

The family is still trying to come to terms with the loss and care for Schneider’s son.

“His son, that’s all we can think about,” Bell said.

The father-of-one was known online as @Big_Homie_TooTall on Instagram and TikTok.

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