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The suit names Pi Kappa Alpha and 10 people involved in the alleged hazing.
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Lawsuit filed in alleged fraternity hazing death
A parents’ wrongful death lawsuit was filed against an Ohio college fraternity after a student died from alcohol poisoning. Courtesy Foltz family
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.
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The family of a Bowling Green State University student who died in March after an alleged hazing incident filed a lawsuit against the fraternity and several of its members on Tuesday.
Stone Foltz, 20, died of alcohol poisoning after a pledge event at the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity at the university in Ohio.
The wrongful death lawsuit filed by Foltz’s parents states that Foltz and other pledges were each forced to drink to an entire bottle of alcohol equivalent to about 40 shots – which Foltz finished in about 18 minutes, FOX8 Cleveland reported.