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[Student Life] Family seeks settlement from school for son’s death
November 12, 2014
[WUSTL – Student Life] A year after their son died from falling off a 23rd-floor balcony, the parents of Washington University student Yongsang Soh are pressuring the University to take responsibility for their loss.
As a senior last year, Soh fell from an apartment in The Dorchester on Forest Park building, and a jogger found his body on the morning of Oct. 26, 2013. The death was originally pronounced a suicide, but Soh’s cause of death has recently been changed to undetermined, with the presence of LSD in his system given as a factor.