UH Sigma Pis Killed in Wreck
University of Houston fraternity mourns three killed in wreck
HOUSTON (AP) -- Members of a fledgling fraternity at the
University of Houston are mourning three members killed in a fiery
head-on collision.
Joseph Marsh the third and Matthew Glowacz -- both 18 -- and
24-year-old Jeremy Hyett were killed Sunday while returning from a
weekend pledge event in Austin.
They died when the S-U-V Marsh was driving collided with a car
traveling the wrong way on U-S Highway 290 just west of Hempstead
before dawn Sunday. The driver of the other car -- 35-year-old
Robert Kersh of Hempstead -- also died.
Hyett was a founding member of the Sigma Pi chapter. The Houston
Chronicle reports the small, tightly knit fraternity had been
chartered only two years ago and was four weeks into a ten-week
pledge process.
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