Dartmouth College student's death in New Hampshire river investigated as possible hazing

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Dartmouth College student's death in New Hampshire river investigated as possible hazing
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Police are investigating the possibility that alcohol and hazing could have been involved in the death of a Dartmouth College student who was found dead in the Connecticut River.

HANOVER, N.H. – Police are investigating the possibility that alcohol and hazing could have been involved in the death of a Dartmouth College student who was found dead over the weekend in the Connecticut River.Hanover, New Hampshire police said 20-year-old Won Jang of Delaware was reported missing on Sunday afternoon. Witnesses told New Hampshire Fish and Game they last saw Jang around 9:30 p.m. the night before.

About four hours after he was reported missing, Jang's body was found 65 feet away from shore.Police are investigating Jang's death, but said foul play is not suspected.Hazing and alcohol possibly involvedWCAX in Vermont reported that police received several tips about hazing possibly being involved in Jang's death.

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