
Family of Bowling Green State University sophomore who died after alleged hazing incident sues fraternity
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The parents of the Bowling Green State University sophomore who died following an alleged fraternity hazing ritual in March has filed a lawsuit against the fraternity.
The parents of an Ohio college sophomore who died from alcohol poisoning following an alleged fraternity hazing ritual in March has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the fraternity and several of its members. Stone Foltz, 20, died March 7 after a Pi Kappa Alpha event on March 4 at Bowling Green State University in Ohio, about 20 miles south of Toledo. The suit was filed in Franklin County Common Pleas Court on Tuesday, and the family is seeking a trial by jury. It names the national chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha, the BGSU Delta Chapter of the fraternity, 10 individuals including organizers of the alleged hazing ritual, and John Does 1 to 10, which represents individuals who are not yet known but may be culpable in the case.More Related News
