Authorities said Friday they have ruled out a crime being involved in the death this week of a Minnesotan attending Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Brian G. Anderson, 21, of Redwood Falls, was found dead in his dorm room at about noon Monday, according to the school in Cambridge, Mass.
The school's chancellor also quickly dismissed the possibly that Anderson, a junior and a member of the MIT wrestling team, had killed himself. Two other students this school year have committed suicide.
"At this early stage, there is no strong indication that Brian's death was the result of suicide," said Chancellor Eric Grimson.
Anderson's death is under investigation by the Middlesex district attorney's office, with assistance from the Massachusetts State Patrol.
Cara O'Brien, a district attorney's office spokeswoman, said that while a cause of death for Anderson has yet to be determined, "it does not appear to be suspicious or involve foul play."
The state medical examiner's office is in charge of the autopsy. Those results are pending.
"This is a painful time for the entire MIT community as we grieve for Brian," Grimson said earlier this week in a statement. "This is not the first student death of this year, and so it is even more important than usual that we all come together and take care of each other."