A 20-year-old sophomore at Bowling Green State University in Ohio died on Sunday evening, three days after attending what university officials called an off-campus fraternity event that was said to include “hazing activity involving alcohol consumption.”The Bowling Green Police Department is investigating the case, Lt. Dan Mancuso, the public information officer for the department, said on Sunday evening. He declined to provide additional details. The death of the student, Stone Foltz, 20, of Delaware, Ohio, was announced on Sunday evening by Sean Alto, a lawyer representing the student’s family. “The death of Stone Foltz is a tragedy,” he said. “At this time we are gathering all of the facts leading to his untimely death, and we have no interest in commenting on speculation.”Earlier on Sunday, Mr. Alto said that Mr. Foltz was being kept alive for the purpose of donating his organs “so that others may have a second chance at life.”
Source: New York Times March 08, 2021 04:18 UTC