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3 students expelled by Bowling Green State University in relation to hazing death of student
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First Published: 2:33 PM PDT, May 14, 2021
The lawsuit that was filed on Tuesday alleged that Foltz and other pledges who were being enlisted into the fraternity were blindfolded, taken into a basement and forced to drink an entire bottle of alcohol, which is the equivalent of about 40 shots.
The parents of Stone Foltz, the 20-year-old Bowling Green State University student who died from alcohol poisoning after an alleged hazing ritual in March, have filed a wrong death lawsuit against the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity and several of its members, CBS News reported.
The lawsuit that was filed on Tuesday alleged that Foltz, and other pledges who were being enlisted into the fraternity were blindfolded, taken into a basement and forced to drink an entire bottle of alcohol – the equivalent of about 40 shots.
21 students charged in BGSU conduct code violations in Stone Foltz hazing death independent investigation
21 people are found to have violated BGSU student conduct code, a university spokesman said. Foltz died March 7 after an alcohol-fueled off-campus party. Author: WTOL Newsroom Updated: 5:11 PM EDT May 14, 2021
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio Bowling Green State University on Friday announced independent counsel findings and student conduct violations in the hazing death of BGSU sophomore Stone Foltz.
Foltz, 20, died on March 7, days after an alcohol-fueled fraternity hazing incident at a party off-campus in Bowling Green.
Alex Solis, deputy chief of staff and university spokesperson, issued the following statement regarding the outside special counsel report executive summary and the ongoing individual student conduct processes: