A university student who took part in a ‘politically incorrect’ party that made national headlines has died in his Wagga Wagga home.

Andrew Stanham joined fellow Charles Sturt University students in dressing as World War II concentration camp victims, while others donned KKK costumes for the gathering at a local pub.

The 22-year-old was found dead in the shower on Wednesday.

Andrew Stanham was found dead in the shower on Wednesday. He died of an epileptic seizure. The 22-year-old was a student at CSU Wagga Wagga. Picture: Facebook (FAcebook)

The business student had a history of seizures and had taken medication in the past for epilepsy.

It’s believed he had an epileptic seizure, causing him to fall and leading to a compromised airway – killing him.

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Pictures of the controversial party were plastered across Facebook and Instagram last month.

Friend Taz Kuhn was suspended alongside Andrew and some other students as word got out.

Taz Kuhn took to social media to honour his buddy.

“RIP Mate, will have a beer when I see you next. Love you mate. Gonna miss you big time you have been a huge part of my life xx”

Andrew and a group of classmates threw a poltically incorrect party that saw the suspended from their courses. Picture: Facebook (FAceook)

Partygoers dressed as prisoners from concentration camps among other costumes. Picture: Facebook (FAcbook)

As photographs of the party were condemned online, the university punished the group involved with suspensions, cultural awareness training, and a ban from campus.

Some described the response as “excessive.”

CSU has offered its condolences to Andrew’s family, saying in a statement: “thoughts and sympathies are with the family and friends of Andrew”.