ABC News November 23, 2024

2 charged in connection to death of 20-year-old Dartmouth College student Won Jang

WATCH: 2 people, sorority charged after Dartmouth student found dead

Two people have been charged in connection with the death of Dartmouth College student Won Jang in July.

Jang, 20, was found dead by the Connecticut River on the school's New Hampshire campus in July, according to police.

The Hanover Police Department announced misdemeanor charges for providing alcohol to persons under 21 years of age at an event attended by Jang before his death.

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Dartmouth student Won Jang is shown in this undated file photo.

A sorority was also charged as a corporation for facilitating an underage alcohol party, which was organized by its members, according to the Hanover Police.

Jang was found dead off the shore of the Connecticut River on the school's campus on July 7 after drinking at a fraternity party the night before, according to police.

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In this screen grab from a video, police tape is shown along the Connecticut River.
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The Beta Alpha Omega fraternity house is shown at Dartmouth College in Hanover, N.H.

At the time of his death, Jang had a blood alcohol level of 0.167, according to police.

Dartmouth College previously suspended a sorority and fraternity on campus in relation to Jang's death.

The college said its Greek organizations have a responsibility to ensure the school remains a safe, respectful, equitable and inclusive community.

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In this screen grab from a video, police search the Connecticutt River for Darthmouth College student Won Jang.
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In this screen grab from a video, police search the Connecticutt River for Darthmouth College student Won Jang.

"Following the tragic loss of Won Jang during the summer, Dartmouth immediately suspended both Alpha Phi and Beta Alpha Omega, and an internal investigation was initiated. These suspensions remain in effect pending the results of Dartmouth’s internal investigation and conduct process, which is still ongoing," Dartmouth said in a statement to ABC News on Friday.