A father's search for justice after his son's alcohol death at a fraternity party
LOS ANGELES — Dale Domingo counts every day his son Noah is not alive. The 18-year-old was a freshman at the University of California, Irvine and a new fraternity member when he died after drinking excessively at an off-campus party. "It's been 1,024 days since my son was taken from us," Domingo said Tuesday. "That's something I'm actively counting, every day. Something like losing your son ...
by Nathan Solis, Los Angeles Times
Nov 03, 2021
3 minutes
LOS ANGELES — Dale Domingo counts every day his son Noah is not alive.
The 18-year-old was a freshman at the University of California, Irvine and a new fraternity member when he died after drinking excessively at an off-campus party.
"It's been 1,024 days since my son was taken from us," Domingo said Tuesday. "That's something I'm actively counting, every day. Something like losing your son doesn't go away. You learn to manage. Tomorrow will be 1,025, and it will continue."
Noah Domingo died Jan. 12, 2019, of alcohol poisoning, according to the Orange County coroner's office. He
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