USC student, faculty member die on campus in separate incidents, university confirms

Tracy Glantz/tglantz@thestate.com

The University of South Carolina confirmed Friday afternoon the deaths of two people on campus were a student and a faculty member.

The student was found in a residence hall, the faculty member near the Discovery parking garage on Park Street, according to the university. USC officials did not say when the deaths occurred.

The Richland County coroner’s office identified the faculty member as Anna M. Gawlicka-Chruszcz.

Investigators from the State Law Enforcement Division crime scene unit were seen outside the Discovery parking garage Friday, where Gawlicka-Chruszcz, 48, was found around 8:30 am, Friday. A portion of the northeast stairwell was sealed off with police tape. SLED confirmed it is investigating the deaths.

The deaths currently do not appear to be related, SLED spokeswoman Renée Wunderlich said.

Wunderlich said the university requested SLED’s assistance Friday morning. South Carolina law states requires SLED to lead investigations into deaths that take place on university campuses.

The Richland County Coroner’s Office also is investigating, USC President Michael Amiridis said in a statement. The coroner’s office has not released the name of the student.

“My condolences go out to the families impacted by these deaths,” Amiridis said in a statement. “The university is doing everything it can to support our students and staff affected by these tragedies.”

The university’s campus is located in downtown Columbia. Students recently returned to campus for the fall semester, which began Aug. 18.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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