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Chief: Student likely died from overdose at frat house

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FRESNO — A Fresno State University sophomore who died after being rushed to the hospital from a fraternity house died of an apparent drug overdose, an official said Thursday.

FRESNO — A Fresno State University sophomore who died after being rushed to the hospital from a fraternity house died of an apparent drug overdose, an official said Thursday.

Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer said that 19-year-old Omar Nemeth died after taking Xanax and smoking marijuana throughout the day Tuesday, before going to the Delta Sigma Phi fraternity house on Wednesday.

Officers found a bag with 583 Xanax pills, an anti-anxiety drug, an ounce of marijuana and two open bottles of Promethazi­ne syrup, which is known to cause euphoria, Dyer said.

Nemeth, his 16-yearold brother, and 17-yearold girlfriend were taking the pills and smoking marijuana for most of the day Tuesday, Dyer said. At about 3 a.m. Wednesday, the group went to the Delta Sigma Phi fraternity house to meet a friend of Nemeth who is a member and they all took drugs until about 5 a.m. when the group went to sleep, he said.

Nemeth’s younger brother found him unresponsi­ve on a couch at around 1 p.m. Wednesday but instead of calling 911, a friend drove him Saint Agnes Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead, Dyer said.

He stressed that the death was not a hazing or party issue and said detectives discovered Nemeth had been a chronic user of Xanax and marijuana for at least six months.

Investigat­ors will be looking into how Nemeth obtained such a large number of prescripti­on pills.

An autopsy will be done to determine a cause of death, Fresno County Sheriff’s spokesman Tony Botti said.

In the past, deaths at Fresno State fraternity houses eventually led to the dissolutio­n of local chapters, the Fresno Bee reported.

Penn State, Louisiana State, Florida State Universiti­es, Texas State, Ohio State and Michigan universiti­es last year suspended Greek activities due to a student’s death or incidents involving fraterniti­es and sororities.

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