HANOVER, N.H. (AP) — A sorority at Dartmouth Faculty and two members of a fraternity are dealing with expenses associated to the dying of a scholar who drowned after attending an off-campus celebration this summer season.
Gained Jang, 20, of Middletown, Delaware, had been reported lacking in July after the celebration. State and native emergency responders searched the Connecticut River and located his physique.
On Friday, police in Hanover, New Hampshire, the place Dartmouth is positioned, introduced that Alpha Phi has been charged with one rely of facilitating an underage alcohol home. Two members of the Beta Alpha Omega had been charged with offering alcohol to an individual underneath 21.
The celebration was hosted by Alpha Phi sorority and alcohol was supplied by Beta Alpha Omega. Most of these on the celebration had been underneath 21. On the finish of the celebration, police mentioned a number of attendees determined to swim within the river. Whereas on the river, a heavy rainstorm hit and most of the people left. Jang, whose household advised authorities he couldn’t swim, was left behind.
On the time of the incident, Dartmouth suspended the sorority and fraternity and people suspensions stay in impact. Jang was a member of Beta Alpha Omega.
“Dartmouth has lengthy valued the contributions that Greek organizations carry to the coed expertise, when they’re working inside their acknowledged values and requirements,” the school mentioned in an announcement. “These organizations, in addition to all Dartmouth college students and neighborhood members, have a duty to make sure Dartmouth stays a secure, respectful, equitable, and inclusive neighborhood for college kids, college, and employees.”
Nobody from Alpha Phi may very well be reached for remark.
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