Exentrenador de Bucknell acusado de novatadas y homicidio involuntario

Un exentrenador de fuerza y acondicionamiento de la Universidad de Bucknell ha sido acusado de cargos graves de novatadas agravadas y homicidio involuntario. Las acusaciones se presentan dos años después de la muerte de un jugador de fútbol americano de 18 años del equipo.

Los cargos fueron presentados en Pensilvania contra el exentrenador. La Universidad de Bucknell se encuentra en el estado donde ocurrió el incidente. El caso involucra la muerte del jugador, ocurrida dos años antes de que se presentaran los cargos.

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