Second-year Bowling Green organs to be donated after alcohol-related hazing incident

The family lawyer for Stone Foltz, a sophomore at Bowling Green State University, who is in critical condition after an accident involving alcohol, said the student’s organs will be donated.

Foltz was disabled after a hoax incident involving alcohol on Thursday.

“The nature of the hazing incident is still being investigated, but I can say that it involved a large amount of alcohol consumed in a very short period of time during a fraternity pledge event,” said Sean Cooper, the lawyer for the Foltz family, to Fox News.

The second year of Bowling Green State University is in critical condition following an alcohol-related hoax incident Thursday night at the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity.

The second year of Bowling Green State University is in critical condition following an alcohol-related hoax incident Thursday night at the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity.
(Sean Alto, lawyer for the Stone Foltz family)

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A BGSU student whose roommate is promising Pi Kappa Alpha to Foltz told WTOL that the promises were told to drink some alcohol on Thursday night.

“I have never seen my most drunk roommate in his life. He immediately went to the bathroom and was puking in the bathroom for just 15 minutes at a time and making himself vomit,” the roommate told the local news station.

Pi Kappa Alpha said he placed the BGSU chapter on administrative suspension and will seek permanent suspension of the chapter as more details come to light.

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“The Fraternity International is horrified and outraged by this incident,” the fraternity said in a statement on Saturday.

“The Fraternity has a zero tolerance policy towards illegal activities, substance abuse, bullying and prank calls of any kind. We will reiterate in the strongest terms: We refuse to defend or tolerate any behavior that creates dangerous environments or situations for our members or the larger campus community at any of our more than 200 branches in the United States and abroad. “

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