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San Diego State suspends 14 fraterniti­es after student death

- Kristin Lam

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.

Emergency responders took Dylan Hernandez to the hospital Thursday morning, and his family “gave their goodbyes late Sunday night,” university President Adela de la Torre said in a statement Monday.

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.

“Each of us, including our students, must uphold the highest standards that do not put the health and safety of anyone at risk,” de la Torre said.

She added: “As a mother, nothing can replace the profound loss of a child, and the devastatin­g heartbreak the family and their loved ones are experienci­ng. All of us in the Aztec family are sending our prayers and are here to support the family.”

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.

Hernandez, 19, came to the 34,000student university from Jacksonvil­le, Florida, according to a GoFundMe page.

“Dylan was an outgoing, light hearted and goofy person who had so much love to give to everyone he met,” the page says. “He never failed to make everyone in the room smile and his laugh was infectious.”

Campus therapists will be available, de la Torre said.

 ?? DENIS POROY/AP ?? The Theta Chi fraternity house at San Diego State University May 6, 2008, in San Diego.
DENIS POROY/AP The Theta Chi fraternity house at San Diego State University May 6, 2008, in San Diego.

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