LOS ANGELES – The family of a California college student who died during a grueling fraternity hazing hike is suing the organization and the school, saying the young man's death was senseless and easily preventable.
Nineteen-year-old Armando Villa, who attended California State University, Northridge, died a year ago Wednesday after he collapsed during an 18-mile hike organized by Pi Kappa Phi.
A university investigation blamed hazing. The fraternity closed its chapter at the school, and the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department opened a still-ongoing investigation.
Villa's mother and stepfather filed a lawsuit Wednesday alleging negligence and hazing. It seeks unspecified damages.
The university says in a statement that the school didn't know about the hike beforehand and isn't responsible for Villa's death. A fraternity spokesman declined to comment on the litigation.
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