Crime & Safety

Cause Still Unknown in Death at UCLA Fraternity House

The coroner's office will conduct further tests to collect more information in the death of Glen Parrish, of Manhattan Beach.

More tests are needed to determine the cause of death of a Manhattan Beach over the weekend after an autopsy was inconclusive.

The body of 18-year-old Glen Berlin Parrish was found Saturday afternoon in a bed at the Theta Chi fraternity house near UCLA. The death was originally reported as an overdose, but the autopsy results have not confirmed that, said Ed Winter, assistant coroner chief.

Toxicology tests, which usually take about six weeks, will be performed to gather more information.

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Friends of Glen Parrish have posted memories to a Facebook page. Gates, Kingsley & Gates Smith Salsbury Funeral Directors in Culver City has an online guestbook for the Parrish family. A memorial service will be held Nov. 19 in Phoenix, according to a Facebook event.

City News Service contributed to this report.

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