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UC Berkeley student dies after frat house drowning incident. Hazing not involved, authorities say

The Alpha Delta Phi fraternity house in Berkeley.
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  • A UC Berkeley student nearly drowned and later died after emergency personnel responded to a call at a fraternity house.

A 19-year-old UC Berkeley student has died after being hospitalized last week for nearly drowning during a fraternity party, authorities confirmed Wednesday morning.

Emergency personnel responded to a call at around 11:30 p.m. Friday from a fraternity house off campus on Greek Row about an unresponsive person who had possibly drowned.

The Berkeley Fire Department transported the student to a hospital, where he was initially listed in critical condition but later passed away.

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Officials were not immediately available to disclose whether the student was intoxicated before he drowned.

Upon investigation, the Berkeley Police Department said it does not suspect foul play, nor does it believe the incident was related to hazing. The official cause and manner of death will be determined by the Alameda County coroner’s bureau.

“We extend our deepest condolences to the student’s family, friends, and the wider campus community. The harm felt by this tragic loss is profound,” police said in a statement.

Murder charges have been filed against a 34-year-old man accused of fatally stabbing his roommate, a 22-year-old student at Cal State Long Beach.

On the night of the emergency call, police arrived at a large party at Alpha Delta Phi, which is commonly referred to as “Aquadelt” by students because it is the only fraternity on Greek Row with a swimming pool.

Officers observed an estimated crowd of more than 300 people, which exceeded the facility’s 200-person limit. After noting conditions consistent with overcrowding and heavy alcohol consumption, authorities issued a civil notice violation relating to public nuisances involving loud and unruly gatherings.

The Fire Department is also issuing a citation to the fraternity for violating its Indoor Entertainment Event (IEE) permit, which requires inspections for indoor events with more than 50 people.

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A separate case is being forwarded to the Alameda County district attorney’s office for review of potential charges against the fraternity safety coordinator on suspicion of violating California Business and Professions Code 25658, which prohibits the distribution of alcohol to minors.

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