Freshmen Pledge Dies at University Delaware Frat

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Freshmen Pledge Dies at University Delaware Frat

Early Saturday morning, a freshman pledge at Sigma Alpha Mu died of alcohol poisoning while attending a fraternity event. Emergency crews arrived on scene and found 18-year-old Bret Griffin in cardiac arrest. A short while later, Griffin was pronounced dead at the hospital


The police are investigating the incident and it appears to have just been a routine pledging event (with hazing of course).


"There was a fraternity function going on involving pledges and fraternity brothers and it's estimated there were about 40 people in the house."


“Griffin, the son of a police officer, was a varsity wrestler at South Brunswick High School. Joseph Dougherty, his high school coach, said Griffin was the only wrestler in his 21 years at the school who never missed a practice.””


No word on what the pledges were actually forced to do that would have caused the alcohol poisoning. More details will probably emerge soon as police take statements from the brothers and other pledges. This is the first time the University has had any serious trouble with Sigma Alpha Mu.


OTR’s condolences to the Griffin family.

 

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Comments

Anonymous
omg this is terrible Posted 11/10/2008 09:02 AMReply
Anonymous
This is really bad reporting. I understand blogs are less formal and you aren't required to use correct spelling or grammar, but at least get the facts right. Griffin died early Saturday morning. It wasn't a pledge event -- it was a fraternity event -- meaning a party. Don't try to spin the story any more hurtful or devastating than it already is. Posted 11/10/2008 09:29 AMReply
Tyler Durden
The article I quoted said Sunday, so they're the ones that had reported it wrong.

And a 40 person "fraternity function" involving brothers and pledges does not sound like a party to me. Entire pledges classes can be close to 40 people.
Posted 11/10/2008 10:02 AMReply
Anonymous
Regardless of how it sounds, you can't assume that it's hazing. Why don't you try to sensationalize it some more? In fact, all of the articles I've read said that hazing was not apparent. You make me sick. Posted 11/10/2008 1:49 PMReply
Anonymous
you are an ass , and don't deserve the right to right on any public forum. Don't assume anything when you dont know the facts, durden you are an ass!! Posted 11/10/2008 4:24 PMReply
Anonymous
if you did your research, you would know that the ENTIRE fraternity is only 40 guys, so in this case, it was a fraternity function, NOT a pledge function.

"No word on what the pledges were actually forced to do that would have caused the alcohol poisoning..."
-A really bad assumption. Do your homework, kid.
Posted 11/11/2008 5:12 PMReply
Anonymous
Sammy has (or had) around 70 brothers, making them one of the largest on campus. The University designates anything to be a fraternity event if there are three brothers together. I won't say what I know, but sincere condolences to the family of Brett Posted 11/11/2008 8:39 PMReply
Anonymous
im going to assume that Anonymous is a Frat kid.... ****in homo Posted 11/12/2008 11:19 PMReply

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