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Details Emerge about “Fraternity Ritual” House

More details are emerging about the death of a New York City College student who investigators believe died during a fraternity ritual in the Poconos. We also k...

More details are emerging about the death of a New York City College student who investigators believe died during a fraternity ritual in the Poconos.

We also know more about the property where the trouble occurred.

2140 Candlewood Lane near Long Pond is where authorities believe an 18-year-old student from Baruch College in New York took part in a fraternity ritual conducted outdoors last weekend.

That’s when Chun Deng of Queens fell backwards and died a day later.

Newswatch 16 has learned a man, by the name of Adam Cassino of Brooklyn, New York, is the property owner.

We called Cassino to get more information about his property in Monroe County, but there was no answer.

Court papers said Cassino’s property was rented to more than 30 members of the Pi Delta Psi fraternity chapter at Baruch College in Manhattan for the weekend.

The property is located in a development called “Sierra View”, a housing development with more than 1,200 properties.

Newswatch 16 investigated the Sierra View’s Housing Association by-laws.

It states “All lot rentals shall be with a person of legal age in Pennsylvania”.

Investigators believe everyone in the house last weekend belonged to the fraternity in New York.

Back at the property, Newswatch 16 noticed two security cameras on the outside of the house.

The alleged hazing took place outdoors.

It is not known whether Pocono Mountain Regional Police are looking over any surveillance those cameras may have caught.

Court papers said after the student went unconscious, fraternity members drove him to Geisinger Hospital Wyoming Valley, near Wilkes Barre.

The Luzerne County Coroner told Newswatch 16 the victim died from blunt force head trauma.

The manner of death is pending an investigation.

Court papers reveal toxicology and alcohol tests on the victim came back negative.

Neighbors living close to the house in the Sierra View Development are still surprised.

“I didn’t know it was right down the street from me, number one, shock is number two,” said Yvonne Burcette-Simpkins of Blakeslee.

Neighbors also said the development is primarily for year-round or summer residents.

But now, some wonder whether there should be more scrutiny, as to who spends time here, even if just for a weekend.

As of right now, the Pi Delta Psi fraternity said it’s immediately suspending all new member education nationwide.

The fraternity also said it will conduct a full investigation in to the student’s death.

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