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Louisiana university fraternity death 'possible hazing incident' | Louisiana university fraternity death 'possible hazing incident' |
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Police at Louisiana State University (LSU) are treating the death of an 18-year-old student as a "possible hazing incident", campus officials say. | |
Maxwell Gruver, a first-year student from Georgia, died after being rushed to the hospital for an unspecified "medical emergency". | Maxwell Gruver, a first-year student from Georgia, died after being rushed to the hospital for an unspecified "medical emergency". |
The college president said there are allegations that hazing and alcohol were a factor in his death. | The college president said there are allegations that hazing and alcohol were a factor in his death. |
All fraternity activities have been suspended during the investigation. | All fraternity activities have been suspended during the investigation. |
"As we have continuously warned over and over again - hazing is dangerous, irresponsible, and unacceptable and it will not be tolerated at LSU, period," said university president F King Alexander. | |
"We mourn the loss, and the possible impact that he may have had on our region and the world," he said. | "We mourn the loss, and the possible impact that he may have had on our region and the world," he said. |
Alcohol is "part of the allegations", Mr Alexander added, saying officials are reviewing social media videos taken that night. | Alcohol is "part of the allegations", Mr Alexander added, saying officials are reviewing social media videos taken that night. |
University spokesman Ernie Ballard said the teenager was brought to a Baton Rouge hospital by a private vehicle from the on-campus Phi Delta Theta fraternity house on Wednesday night. | University spokesman Ernie Ballard said the teenager was brought to a Baton Rouge hospital by a private vehicle from the on-campus Phi Delta Theta fraternity house on Wednesday night. |
A post-mortem examination is planned for Friday morning. No arrests have been made. | A post-mortem examination is planned for Friday morning. No arrests have been made. |
In a statement on its website, the Phi Delta Theta fraternity called Mr Gruver's death "heartbreaking". | In a statement on its website, the Phi Delta Theta fraternity called Mr Gruver's death "heartbreaking". |
It added that any "individuals who are found to have violated our policies will be held accountable". | It added that any "individuals who are found to have violated our policies will be held accountable". |
Mr Gruver's grandfather, Eugene Gruver, recalled when the student's mother first brought her son to college. | |
"When she took him to LSU, she had a lot of tears leaving him there. Now she will have a lot of tears bringing him home," the 88-year-old told Time magazine. | |
As the school year begins each autumn some university students in US apply for social clubs called fraternities and sororities - which are together known as campus "Greek life". | As the school year begins each autumn some university students in US apply for social clubs called fraternities and sororities - which are together known as campus "Greek life". |
The process of initiating applicants - or "pledges" as they are known - involves events which include alcohol, and has led to the deaths of several US students in recent years. | The process of initiating applicants - or "pledges" as they are known - involves events which include alcohol, and has led to the deaths of several US students in recent years. |
Last February, a 19-year-old Pennsylvania State University student died during a pledge event, leading to criminal charges for fraternity members. | Last February, a 19-year-old Pennsylvania State University student died during a pledge event, leading to criminal charges for fraternity members. |
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