Coroner: Stone Foltz died of fatal ethanol intoxication during hazing incident in a college fraternity induction ritual
The 20-year-old BGSU sophomore died March 7 after an alleged hazing incident. The Lucas County Coroner has made a ruling, according to the Foltz family s attorney. Author: WTOL Newsroom Updated: 12:41 PM EDT April 7, 2021
LUCAS COUNTY, Ohio The full findings of BGSU student Stone Foltz s autopsy by Lucas County Coroner Diane Scala-Barnett were released on Wednesday, and in the coroner s verdict she notes It is my opinion that Stone Foltz died of FATAL ETHANOL INTOXICATION DURING HAZING INCIDENT. Manner of death: Accident - College fraternity induction ritual.
By The Associated Press, AP
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) The alcohol-related hazing death last month of a Bowling Green State University student has been ruled an accident.
The Lucas County Coroner s office announced Tuesday that Stone Foltz, 20, died from alcohol poisoning following the hazing incident.
Authorities have said members of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity gave pledges bottles of alcohol on March 4 and encouraged each to finish an entire bottle. They included Foltz, who died three days later.
Foltz, a sophomore who was a business major, was found unconscious by a roommate after members of the fraternity dropped him off at his apartment, according to an attorney for Foltz’s parents. He was put on life support and died after his family arranged for his organs to be donated.
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Stone Foltz, 20, died on March 7 after an alleged hazing incident with alcohol.
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Alleged hazing death at Bowling Green State University ruled âaccidentalâ
The autopsy showed that 20-year-old Stone Foltz died from âfatal intoxicationâ last month. Authorities said fraternity members encouraged pledges to drink entire bottles of alcohol.Courtesy Foltz family
The death of a Bowling Green State University sophomore in March after an alleged hazing incident has been ruled an accident, according to the autopsy report.
Stone Foltz, 20, died of fatal ethanol intoxication on March 7 after an alleged fraternity hazing on March 4 at the university in Bowling Green, Ohio, about 15 miles south of Toledo.
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