Two UCI fraternities possibly linked to the death of a university student have been banned from hosting events until school officials complete an investigation into their potential responsibility, officials said Monday.
Authorities are still piecing together the mystery surrounding 18-year-old computer science student Raphael Nunez’s death May 7, when he was hit by two cars as he ran across the northbound 405 Freeway at Bristol Street. It has been reported he was headed to a fraternity-hosted party in Costa Mesa that night.
University officials said Nunez’s fraternity, Sigma Pi, and Alpha Epsilon Pi have been suspended from hosting events while school officials, Irvine police and the California Highway Patrol investigates the circumstances around Nunez’s death.