
Bowling Green sophomore's organs will be donated following alcohol-related hazing incident
Fox News
The attorney for the family of Bowling Green State University sophomore Stone Foltz, who is in critical condition following a hazing incident involving alcohol, said the 19-year-old's organs will be donated.
"The nature of the hazing incident is still being investigated but I can tell you that it involved a large quantity of alcohol consumed in a very short period of time during a fraternity pledge event," Sean Cooper, the attorney for Foltz's family, told Fox News. A BGSU student whose roommate is pledging Pi Kappa Alpha with Foltz told WTOL that the pledges were told to drink a handle of alcohol on Thursday night.More Related News

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