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Family Blames Hazing for Death of Student on Fraternity-Sponsored Hike

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Dram

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http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/csun-student-fraternity-dies-hiking-trip-265636281.html
The family of a California State University, Northridge student who died while hiking on a trip with members of a school fraternity is looking for answers and justice following what they believe was a hazing incident.

Armando Villa, a 19-year-old "associate member," or pledge, of the Zeta Mu Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi at CSUN, died Tuesday during an outing in the Angeles National Forest, officials said.


The group ran out of water and the teen lost consciousness on the trail near Big Tujunga Canyon Road, according to the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department.

The others flagged down a forest ranger and the teen was taken to a hospital, where he died.

According to Villa's aunt Marie Castaneda, three boys that were on the hike with Villa were at the hospital and told his family that they were "left barefoot with very little water to share between the boys, and no cellphones, and to find their way out of the forest."


"The doctor was really concerned because [Armando's] feet were blistered and cut, and he, he used the word 'hazing' to my sister because it was a fraternity-sponsored event that they were on," Castaneda said.

Lopez said Villa had previously told his cousins about another uncomfortable ritual for new members.

"They were blindfolded and when Armando took the blindfold off, [the pledges] were at a beach and [the fraternity members] told them that they have to lay on the sand with their elbows in the sand for who knows how long," Lopez said. "Armando got home and his elbows were all, like the skin was basically coming off and cut up from the sand, and that’s when Armando was like, I don’t want to do this anymore."

Castaneda said Tuesday's event, which was called "Saw," was the final pledge challenge, required for securing a spot in the fraternity.

"In his cellphone he had actually notes to himself. And I think it was just notes of what he would do when he got in the fraternity," Castaneda said. "One of the things he had on there was stop hazing and the second thing was stop making underage students drink alcohol as part of their pledges."

Homicide detectives believe Villa's death was accidental and possibly caused by a heat stroke, LASD officials said. But Villa's family wants the pledges who were with Armando to come forward and tell them what exactly happened Tuesday. They feel the fraternity should be held responsible for his death.

The fraternity chapter has suspended all activities during an investigation into the incident. Pi Kappa Phi Chief Executive Officer Mark E. Timmes said that at this point, the group's "primary concern is supporting our members and the student's family."
 

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Alcohol + little water + hike + no phone + being lost = good chance for heat exhaustion and unfortunately death

Not even the Marines joke around with hydration when they're training recruits in boot camp. That frat and their fratboys need to pay for their dumb and dangerous "fun" aka hazing.
 
Alcohol + little water + hike + no phone + being lost = good chance for heat exhaustion and unfortunately death

Not even the Marines joke around with hydration when they're training recruits in boot camp. That frat and their fratboys need to pay for their dumb and dangerous "fun" aka hazing.

Whomever is responsible for the activity be punished with at the very least involuntary manslaughter. That's just stupid beyond regular stupid frat stuff.
 

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What are frats even for I don't get it

It is a play organization. College kids that get together and manage a group of college kids. You have meetings and vote on issues, learn about etiquette and protocol, make connections, organize events, you know that sort of stuff. It is also a group of college kids whose priorities are drinking, partying, and sexual exploits.

I was a member of Pi Kappa Phi. My chapter was staunchly anti hazing but I would not be surprised if we were a rarity. A chapter is run by members, and overseen somewhat by active alumni, but there was very little oversight from the organization at large. Our chapter was only a few years old, perhaps they just get more rotten with age or perhaps if a chapter begins without hazing it will stay that way.
 
What are frats even for I don't get it
I was in a fraternity in college, and I had a great time. There was no hazing either. It was just a group of guys that I liked and hung out with and did community projects with. Even now 10+ years later I still talk to and see a bunch of them.

This on the other hand is insane and this chapter needs to be shut down. Maybe some of the guys can even be criminally prosecuted.
 
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