Crime & Justice
FAMU Drum Major’s death ruled a homicide
The death of FAMU drum major, Robert Champion, has been ruled a homicide by The Orange County Medical Examiner’s Office.
The death of FAMU drum major, Robert Champion, has been ruled a homicide by The Orange County Medical Examiner’s Office.
In a statement, the Medical Examiner said Champion displayed symptoms of hypotension or shock as he complained of thirst and fatigue, and later loss of vision, after the hazing incident.
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