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Grieving parents tell the stories of children lost to hazing
For Rae Ann Gruver and Evelyn Piazza, Mother s Day has never been the same since 2017. Because that s the year they lost their sons, Timothy Piazza and Max Gruver. Both were away at college – Timothy at Penn State, Max at Louisiana State. Both had pledged fraternities, and both were hazed.
What happened to their sons often becomes a topic of conversation on college campuses, like at the University of Pittsburgh last year, where Evelyn and Rae Ann told their stories to a room filled with kids who would have been their sons peers.
By: CBS News
Eight current and former students were indicted on charges including manslaughter and hazing Wednesday after an alleged alcohol-fueled hazing incident ended with a student s death at Ohio s Bowling Green State University.
Stone Foltz, 20, died on March 7, three days after attending a Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity event at an off-campus house. The Lucas County Coroner ruled his death an accident as the result of a fatal level of alcohol intoxication during a hazing incident, and prosecutors said his blood alcohol content at death was .35 more than four times the legal limit.
In a press conference Thursday, Wood County prosecuting attorney Paul Dobson said Foltz attended the fraternity event as part of a process to initiate new members who would be introduced to their fraternity big brothers, or bigs.
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