Kenyan Student Erick Kang'ethe Found Dead on the Campus of University of Massachusetts Amherst

Kenyan Student Erick Kang'ethe Found Dead on the Campus of University of Massachusetts Amherst

A Kenyan studying Computer Engineering at the University of Massachusetts Amherst was on Wednesday night found dead on campus.

UMass police say a man, later on Thursday identified as Erick Kang’ethe, was found dead in his car on campus.

Law enforcement investigating Erick's death has ruled out foul play. This has been categorized as an unattended death, pending autopsy.

Erick was born in Nairobi, Kenya and migrated with his family to the United States. He was a junior studying Computer Engineering at UMass, and hoped to pursue a master’s degree in Security Engineering upon graduating. He also volunteered with the Worcester-based non-profit organization Cultural Exchange through Soccer (CETS).

“We extend our sincere condolences to Erick’s family and friends,” UMass Associate Vice Chancellor David C. Vaillancourt wrote in an email to students on Thursday.

*Story has been updated to indicate that Erick was found dead in his car on campus, not on the ground near the stadium as earlier reported.

Comments

Lydia (not verified)     Thu, 10/31/2019 @ 11:08pm

This yet another bright young Kenyan#4 dying in USA compus and course of dead is unknown
A number of young Nigerian bright students have also died in various universities no known cause just bodies found😳

JustMe (not verified)     Fri, 11/01/2019 @ 03:52am

Ai...what's happening to these kids? Btw what was the cause of death to the girl at Stanford?
Our Ambassador in USA should be telling us something...

mkenya halisi (not verified)     Fri, 11/01/2019 @ 09:01am

Poleni kwa familia.I repeat united state of America remains the safest country yes the safest country in the world where pple don't die n don't get killed.May the familia find peace.

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