Bona Student Died of Heart Disease
New York State Police say a St. Bonaventure University student who was found unresponsive at a party in January died of heart disease, and not because he had been drinking 4 Loko.
19-year-old Matthew Dungan of Tonawanda was at an off-campus party when he was found unresponsive. He was pronounced dead at Olean General Hospital.
During their investigation, police said they found beer, alcohol and 4 Loko, the energy drink loaded with alcohol and caffeine but an autopsy and toxicology reports show that that did not contribute to Dungan’s death.
Dungan was a sophomore business major at St. Bonaventure and was on the rugby team.
19-year-old Matthew Dungan of Tonawanda was at an off-campus party when he was found unresponsive. He was pronounced dead at Olean General Hospital.
During their investigation, police said they found beer, alcohol and 4 Loko, the energy drink loaded with alcohol and caffeine but an autopsy and toxicology reports show that that did not contribute to Dungan’s death.
Dungan was a sophomore business major at St. Bonaventure and was on the rugby team.
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