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Parents of Cornell student found dead after frat party offering $10K reward

Parents of Cornell student found dead after frat party offering $10K reward The parents of a Cornell University freshman are offering a $10,000 reward to solve the mystery surrounding their son's death. The body of 18-year-old Antonio Tsialas was found days after he vanished following a fraternity party in October. His is one of four campus deaths nationwide leading to fraternity suspensions or party crack-downs in the past 31 days. Manuel Bojorquez spoke to Tsialas' parents.

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