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When a Suspended Fraternity Keeps Throwing Parties and a Student Dies Outside Its Door If you are reading this near the anniversary of someone you lost to campus-area violence — a son, a daughter, a friend who should still be here — you already know the worst part is not the death. The worst part is discovering that the people who could have prevented it knew the danger was there and did nothing. A fraternity was suspended. It kept operating anyway, serving alcohol, drawing crowds, opening its doors to strangers in a neighborhood everyone knew was dangerous. A university knew this was happening. Nobody stopped it. And now your family is left with a grave and a question: does the law let anyone answer for this? We are Attorney911 — The Manginello Law Firm. We take wrongful-death and negligent-security cases in Ohio, working with local counsel where the case requires it. Ralph Manginello has spent 27 years in courtrooms, including federal court, and right now he is lead counsel in an active hazing lawsuit against a national fraternity and a major university — a case built on the same kind of institutional failure you are reading about here. Lupe Peña spent years inside a national insurance-defense firm before he switched sides. He knows how the other side prices claims, sets reserves, and designs delays — because he was the one doing it. We are writing this page so that when you finish reading it, you know more about your rights…