According to the police, a man dies after a fight with fraternity brother on a Pennsylvania campus. Caleb Zwieg, aged 20, a college student from the Rockville of Maryland, died on Saturday morning at the Indiana Regional Medical Center.
Police said that Zwieg was “choked out” during a fight on Friday night with Brady DiStefano, aged 19, according to the report by WPXI in Pittsburgh.
According to the criminal complaint, a witness told the police DiStefano was spotted on top of Zwieg, choking him. The witness said that, he broke the two up and tried to save Caleb Zwieg.
As reported by WPXI, the autopsy and toxicology results are pending, and the Indiana County Coroner Jerry Overman Jr. has not ruled a cause of death.
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DiStefano is being held on the charges of aggravated assault, but the district attorney said that more charges could be filed after the coroner’s report is complete.
Zwieg and DeStefano were the members of Phi Delta Theta fraternity at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Fraternity issued the statement on Sunday.
The Phi Delta Theta International Fraternity was deeply concerned and saddened by the tragic passing of Brother Caleb Zweig. We offer our deepest condolences to the family Caleb’s and also to his friends, the Men of Pennsylvania Lambda, and the IUP Greek Community on the loss of Brother Zweig. As the new details emerge, we will continue to monitor and review the situation along with the local and university officials.
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