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The Cambridge District Attorney's office will enter the investigation of the death of Jeremiah Brickman 2L at the request of Dean Griswold and vice-Dean Livingston Hall. District Attorney George E. Thompson said yesterday that state police from his office will cooperate with the Cambridge police in their work.
Thompson said there was "no suspicion of anything wrong," but the two deans wanted to clear up the confusion over the death.
Brickman died of head injuries in October 28 in Peter Bent Brigham Hospital. He had been found unconscious two days previously in Hillel House.
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