Wednesday, March 18, 2015

University Of South Carolina Fraternity Suspended After Student Found Dead

An 18-year-old member of the University of South Carolina’s Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity was found dead Wednesday morning. The death is under investigation.



The University of South Carolina's Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity home on Lee Street.


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The Columbia Police Department and the Richland County Coroner's office are both investigating the death of the student, who has not yet been identified, WLTX-TV reported. Coroner Gary Watts said the body was found around 10:30 a.m. at the fraternity house.


Officials said the death is suspicious, but there are no signs of foul play or trauma. An autopsy that will include a toxicology test is scheduled for Thursday.


It was unclear if a party was hosted at the fraternity house Tuesday night, but a keg and St. Patrick's Day decor were still visible on the home's porch Wednesday, the Associated Press reported.



University of South Carolina's Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity house seen on Wednesday afternoon.


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"The fraternity's thoughts and prayers are with the family of this young man and the brothers of Xi Chapter."


BuzzFeed News has reached out to Pi Kappa Alpha representatives for additional information on the student's death.


The fraternity, also referred to as PIKE, was founded at the University of Virginia in 1868 and currently has about 220 groups in the United States and Canada, according to the organization's website. In all, it claims 250,000 lifetime members and 14,000 undergraduate members.




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