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The Definitive Guide for San Saba County Parents: Hazing Laws, Fraternity Accountability, and Campus Abuse Lawsuits in Texas 1. Hook & Overview for Families in San Saba County 1.1 A Parent's Worst Nightmare It's a chilly evening this fall. Your son, a first-year student at a Texas university you saved for years to afford, tells you he's excited about fraternity rush. You remember your own college days—the camaraderie, the friendships. Months later, your phone rings at 3 AM. Your child's voice is slurred, confused. He's at an off-campus house, can't walk, says his "brothers" made him drink until he vomited, then made him sprint until he collapsed. His urine is brown. You rush to the hospital, where doctors diagnose rhabdomyolysis and acute kidney failure from extreme physical hazing. The fraternity brothers who dropped him off warned: "Don't tell anyone—you'll get us shut down." The university's response? "We're investigating internally." This isn't hypothetical. Right now, we're fighting exactly this case at the University of Houston. Leonel Bermudez, a pledge at the Pi Kappa Phi Beta Nu chapter, suffered this exact medical catastrophe after what his fraternity called "pledge education." As reported in the Click2Houston report on UH Pi Kappa Phi hazing…