San Diego State freshman Dylan Hernandez died after attending a fraternity event, the school announced Monday.
A San Diego State University freshman died after allegedly attending a fraternity event last week, prompting the school to suspend all Interfraternity Council-affiliated organizations.
Out of the 14 organizations on campus, six were already suspended and four were under investigation before last week's incident, the university said. The indefinite suspension notice — which did not note the cause of Hernandez's death — prevents all organizations from hosting activities. Brotherhood?: Young men have died in fraternities every year for 2 decades, but frats are slow to change
University police are investigating why Hernandez required medical attention after allegedly attending a fraternity event Wednesday night. Police involvement began after a 911 call requesting help for Hernandez, who was in a residence hall at the time.
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