Jerry Leach, the bassist for popular country-rock band Not Leaving Sober, died after being pinned under a car. He was 32.
According to Wide Open Country, Leach was found pinned under the rear tire of a vehicle around 5 p.m. on Tuesday, March 10. Despite neighbors helping authorities lift the car off the bassist, he was declared dead at the scene.
The accident occurred outside his home in Jefferson Township, New Jersey.
"We are incredibly sad to announce that this past Tuesday we learned of the passing of our good friend, brother and bass player, Jerry Leach. This devastating news comes as a shock to all of us. Jerry was far more than a bass player to us — he became a brother who we got to know very closely," the band shared via Instagram.
View this post on Instagram"The reality is, after a tragedy like this, the next few months are going to be extremely tough for all of us — the band and the collective that has grown around us, those who have always come out to support us and people who have just joined the family," the statement continued. "But we realize that we owe to it Jerry to keep going. Jerry was very clear that he just wanted to see the band succeed and for us, the only way to honor him is to keep that promise."
The band — which has previously opened for acts such as Morgan Wallen, Jason Aldean, and Florida Georgia Line — was scheduled to perform at Asbury Park, New Jersey, on April 4. It's unclear whether that show will continue as scheduled.
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