Students indicted on manslaughter and hazing charges after death of Bowling Green sophomore
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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. Prosecutors said Foltz was required to attend the fraternity event along with other new members. After he was dropped off at his apartment that night, his family's lawyer said, a roommate found him unresponsive. Prosecutors said that when first responders arrived, his roommate was performing CPR on Foltz.More Related News