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Family sues University of Nebraska-Lincoln fraternity after 18-year-old son kills himself two days being forced to stand in cold all night while naked and urinate on other pledges
Rahat Hassan Jalil died in 2019 after his unconscious body was found outside a building at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln
His brother Kam Rokon has now sued the Lambda Phi Epsilon fraternity and its local chapter
Rokon alleges that a former member of the fraternity told him of the abuse, which he said the organization confirmed
By - Associated Press - Saturday, January 23, 2021
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) - A lawsuit alleges that weeks of fraternity hazing led a University of Nebraska-Lincoln student to kill himself.
Kam Rokon claims in the lawsuit filed in Lancaster County District Court that his brother, Rahat Jalil, was forced to stand outside all night with no clothes on and was told to urinate on other pledges who didn’t follow directions before his death in January 2019. He was 18, The Lincoln Journal-Star reports.
The suit seeks unspecified damages from Lambda Phi Epsilon International and the fraternity’s Nebraska chapter. It says the fraternity didn’t have policies in place or enforce those it did, nor did it provide the supervision required to ensure Jalil’s safety.