Delaware Police Investigate Collegian’s Party-Related Death
SOUTH BRUNSWICK, N.J.
Delaware police have found no evidence of injury to an 18-year-old New Jersey college student who died of alcohol poisoning at a fraternity party in Delaware.
Newark, Del., police are piecing together details of the night Brett Griffin died. Griffin was found unconscious early Nov. 15 at an off-campus party hosted by members of the Sigma Delta Mu fraternity at the University of Delaware, authorities said.
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