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Cambridge District Attorney George E. Thompson announced yesterday that the investigation of the death of Jeremiah Brickman 2L had been completed with "no evidence of anything criminal."

Brickman died of head injuries on October 28 in Peter Bent Brigham Hospital. He had been found unconscious two days previously in Hillel House.

Thompson entered the case at the request of Dean Griswold. The district attorney reported the head injuries were due to an accident. A thorough investigation has been completed, he said; no further action will be taken "unless something more is turned over to the office."

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