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The autopsy report on an Ohio college sophomore who died in early March following an alleged fraternity hazing ritual has determined the death was an “accident,” Wednesday reports show.
Stone Foltz, 20, died of “fatal ethanol intoxication” March 7, three days after being allegedly forced to drink an entire bottle of whiskey during a Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity ritual at Bowling Green State University, ABC News reported.
“It is my opinion that Stone Foltz died of fatal ethanol intoxication during hazing incident,” the Lucas County coroner Dr. Diane Scala-Barnett wrote in the autopsy report, according to WCMH-TV. “Manner of death: Accident – College fraternity induction ritual.”