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Alleged fraternity hazing: Students dies in Virginia after school off-camp event

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A student in Bowling Breen State University Stone Foltz has died following an alleged off-campus Pi Kappa Alpha event on Thursday.

The unfortunate student was reported to have died on Sunday after the off-campus Pi Kappa Alpha event which involved an excessive alcohol intake.

Revealing the incident was the deceased family attorney Sean Alto, says “The death of Stone Foltz is a tragedy. He was a beloved son, brother, and grandson,”

He was a sophomore in the university’s College of Business.

Foltz was hospitalized on Thursday after “alleged hazing activity involving alcohol consumption” at an off-campus Pi Kappa Alpha event in Bowling Green, Ohio, the university said in a statement.

He was in critical condition at the ProMedica Toledo Hospital for three days.

“At this time we are gathering all of the facts leading to his untimely death and we have no interest in commenting on speculation,” Alto said. “However, we do ask that you please show respect and consideration for Stone’s family. Despite their unbearable grief, they agreed to donate Stone’s organs so that others may have a second chance at life.”

Who Are The Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity?

Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity was also known as “PIKE” is a college organization established at the University of Virginia in 1868.

They have over 225 chapters and colonies across the United States and abroad with over 15,500 undergraduate members over 300,000-lifetime initiates.

Pi Kappa’s vision statement is “To set the standard of integrity, intellect, the achievement for our members, host institutions, and the communities in which we live.”

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