TikTokker Jiare Schneider’s cause of death revealed after he was found in Georgia woods aged 31

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TikTokker Jiare Schneider’s cause of death has been revealed over a month after his lifeless body was discovered in a wooded area in Georgia.

Schneider, 31, was found dead on Nov. 26 — ten days after he was first reported missing to the police.

Clayton County officials confirmed that the content creator died from injuries sustained from his car crashing into a tree, ruling it as accidental, TMZ reports.

TikTokker Jiare Schneider’s cause of death has been revealed over a month after his lifeless body was discovered in a wooded area in Georgia. @ Big_Homie_TooTall/Instagram

The father of one, who boasted a popular social media profile under the handle @Big_Homie_TooTall on Instagram and TikTok, was first reported missing mid-November.

Schneider had vanished after visiting a nearby strip club on Nov. 15. Days later, his family stumbled upon his body in a crashed silver Toyota 4Runner in the woods around 1 p.m., according to FOX5 Atlanta.

“A group of us gathered, and we came out here, and we went to the woods … and there he was,” the social media star’s friend, Germequa Bell, told the outlet at the time.

“We knew when he disappeared that something was up.”

Schneider, 31, was found dead on Nov. 26 — ten days after he was first reported missing to the police. Fox5

Officials said they got a tip from Schneider’s family that his body may have been found.

“Our officers received a call from friends and family of Jiare Schneider, who’s been missing from Forest Park,” Clayton County Police Department spokesperson Lt. Ricky Porter told the outlet.

“Preliminary investigation suggests the vehicle traveled westbound across Brown Road, through overgrowth and into a tree at the rear of the property.”

The TikTokker leaves behind his young son. @ Big_Homie_TooTall/Instagram

The woodland where his body was found is located 25 minutes away from the content creator’s house, officials said.

He was also a few hundred yards away from a “content house” he reportedly visited earlier in the night, the outlet reported.

Schneider’s family grew more concerned after they noticed that he hadn’t called his son in a number of days, which was out of character for him.

Their worries were kicked into overdrive when Schneider failed to post any social media content on any of his profile in over a week.

Officials confirmed that the content creator died from injuries sustained from his car crashing into a tree, ruling it as accidental. Fox5

After his loved ones found his body, they expressed their frustration with law enforcement’s “lack of help.”

“Of course, [we’re] relieved that we found him, but still angry that we didn’t get the resources, the help that we were asking,” one family friend said. “His son, that’s all we can think about.”

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