5 UCI Fraternity Members Charged After Death of Student That Showed ‘Dangers of Underage Drinking’

5 UCI Fraternity Members Charged After Death of Student That Showed ‘Dangers of Underage Drinking’
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Ian Henderson
Ian Henderson
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After 18-year-old Noah Domingo died earlier this year from alcohol poisoning while drinking with members of his University of California, Irvine fraternity as part of its “Big Brother Night,” five members of the fraternity were charged and are awaiting trial later this month.

There was no evidence of hazing in connection with the death on Jan. 12, a press release from the Orange County District Attorney’s Office confirmed. The death is believed to have occurred at the fraternity’s off-campus house.
Ian Henderson
Ian Henderson
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Ian Henderson is a contributor to Shield Society, former director of outreach for The Millennial Review, and former development coordinator for PragerU.
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