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Foltz family lawsuit alleges BGSU knew about PIKE hazing events

Foltz family lawsuit alleges BGSU knew about PIKE hazing events

BOWLING GREEN, Ohio (WTVG) – The family of a Bowling Green State University student who died from alcohol poisoning after a fraternity hazing event last year is suing the university. The lawsuit from the parents of Stone Foltz allege BGSU is responsible for their son’s death.

Foltz died last year of alcohol poisoning after a fraternity hazing incident. One of the major points of the lawsuit is that the school was told about this very event in 2019 and did nothing to stop it from happening again in 2021.

The family of Foltz promised him while in the hospital that they would work tirelessly to end hazing. One step, they say, is holding BGSU responsible in part for his death.

“There needs to be accountability across the board. accountability for the folks that were in the room that night. accountability at the fraternal/national level. and ultimately the people at the top at the university who allow these organizations to exist on campus,” said Foltz family attorney Sean Alto.

Foltz died in March of last year after a big-little Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity event where he was given a bottle of alcohol. Investigators say he consumed in about 23 minutes.

At the criminal trial for 2 of the men facing charges, every witness testified that Foltz was never forced to drink the bottle. He was simply given it. Foltz died of alcohol poisoning and the coroner says Foltz had a blood-alcohol level of .394.

“The universities have to do more. they have to crack down on this very serious problem that they know about and only through their actions and their accountability will it put an end to the Friday and Saturday night problems,” said Alto.

The suit cites a 2019 report about this very event at this very fraternity saying the school knew about PIKE and what it did for years. The family says the school’s investigation into that was wholly inadequate and that if BGSU had adequately enforced its policy Stone would be alive today.

“They simply just haven’t done enough to address this very, very serious and deadly problem,” said Alto.

Alto says the family filed the suit to shine a light on the issue and show all schools that hazing needs to be addressed seriously so no more families have to suffer.

“Enough is enough. the leaders need to step up and so what’s right and put an end to this.” said Alto.

The full statement from BGSU on the lawsuit reads as follows:

“Stone Foltz’s death was a tragedy, and what his family has endured is unimaginable. However, this lawsuit is meritless and undermines our continued efforts to eradicate hazing. We are resolved in our legal position, and as a state-supported university, we will defend our community vigorously against this action. This will not deter our goal to continue to foster a community of care that serves our students and their families.”

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Seeing how recent events have panned out, its clear that BJP is behind Jahangirpuri violence, alleges AAP

Seeing how recent events have panned out, its clear that BJP is behind Jahangirpuri violence, alleges AAP

Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP also alleged that Delhi BJP president Adesh Gupta recently honoured and felicitated ‘eight goons who were arrested for vandalism and hooliganism’ outside Delhi chief minister’s residence

Seeing how recent events have panned out, its clear that BJP is behind Jahangirpuri violence, alleges AAP

A charred remains of a vehicle at a site where violence broke out between two communities during the Shobha Yatra procession at Jahangirpuri. Delhi – ANI

New Delhi: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) alleged that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was behind the violence during the Hanuman Jayanti procession in northwest Delhi’s Jahangirpuri.

The reaction of Arvind Kejriwal-led party came on Sunday after Delhi BJP president Adesh Gupta alleged that the violence was the result of the AAP government aiding illegal stay of Rohingya and Bangladeshi immigrants.

The BJP leader also alleged that one of the arrested accused in the violence was an AAP activist.

At least 21 people have been arrested in connection with the stone-pelting and arson in which some vehicles were also torched during the clashes between two communities on Saturday evening.

In a statement, the AAP said it also celebrated Hanuman Janamotsav and took out a Shobha Yatra (procession) in Greater Kailash which saw “heartwarming” interfaith bonding and respect.

The Delhi government also organised recitation of Sundarkand in the Gole Market area later in the day on Saturday, the AAP said.

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“Why is it that such violence doesn’t take place in AAP’s events and only happens when BJP organises it?” it asked.

The party said that Delhi BJP president Gupta recently honoured and felicitated “eight goons who were arrested for vandalism and hooliganism” outside the residence of Delhi chief minister.

“Seeing how the recent events have panned out, it is clear that the BJP itself is behind the violence,” the AAP alleged.

It said Delhi BJP chief by honouring and felicitating those eight activists of Bharatiya Janata Yuva Mocha (BJYM) sent out a message to the masses that it stands by the violence.

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