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UC Berkeley student injured in drowning at fraternity
- On Wednesday, November 19, 2025, Berkeley Police Department said a UC Berkeley student died days after hospitalization following a near-drowning at an off-campus Alpha Delta Phi fraternity house.
- Police said the Friday party at Alpha Delta Phi fraternity drew more than 300 people, with Berkeley police observing overcrowding and heavy alcohol consumption, prompting a civil notice for public nuisance.
- After a 911 call around 11 p.m., fire crews arrived to reports of an unconscious person and Berkeley Fire Department performed CPR before transporting the student to Highland Hospital in critical condition.
- The Alpha Delta Phi fraternity faces citations for overcrowding and noise, its events permit revoked Saturday, the chapter suspended, and a case forwarded to the Alameda County District Attorney's Office to review charges against the fraternity safety coordinator for furnishing alcohol to minors.
- UC Berkeley said counseling is available through University Health Services, and Alpha Delta Phi national leadership is cooperating while investigators await the Alameda County Coroner's determination.
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(KRON) — A UC Berkeley student was hospitalized following a drowning incident at a recognized off-campus fraternity Friday. The student remains in the hospital, the university told KRON4 News. Their condition is not known at this time. “Our thoughts are with the student, their family, loved ones and friends during this time,” UC Berkeley said in a statement. “We are following our protocols to offer support to the student and their family. The sa…
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