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Caleb Wilson Memorial Service, which will take place at Southern University

Detroit funeral home, Chancey Glover

The police claim that the 20-year-old died of an incident due to brotherhood disorders.


The Southern University will be held the Public Mourning Service on Friday, March 14, in the FG Clark building in the Caleb Wilson student, who, according to the authorities, died while participating in the ritual of the brotherhood.

Public viewing will take place from south to 17:00, followed by a celebration of life.

20-year-old Wilson was a younger specialist in mechanical engineering in HBCu with Baton Rouge in Louisiana. From Louisiana he played on the trumpet andn Human Jukebox Marching Band and was in the process of commitment to the brotherhood of Omega PSI Phi when he died on February 26.

The incident occurred when Wilson The police claim that eight other brotherly vindors were in the Rouge Baton warehouse. According to police reports, brotherhood members wore boxing gloves and promise in their chests.

. The men later dropped Wilson, who did not react in a local hospital and claimed that he had fallen after he was hit in the chest Basketball playin accordance with the court files obtained by USA Today.

The death of the student was “the direct result of the gambling incident, in which he was hit in the chest many times, while he promised the brotherhood of Omega PSI Phi,” said the head of the Police Department Baton Rouge Thomas Morse Jr. at a press conference on March 7.

Four days later, the Police Department Baton Rouge announced that the 23 -year -old Caleb McCray was accused of crime and murder. He came back March 6, and later he was released from Bond. Two other suspects, Kyle Thurman (25 years old) and Isaiah Smith (28 years old) were accused of crime; Both men were arrested.

Southern University has all the activity of brotherhood and brotherhood stopped For the rest of the academic year.

Another funeral service will take place at 10.00 on Saturday, March 15 at the Baptist church of Pilgrim in Kenner, Louisiana, the hometown of Wilson.

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