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Baton Rouge Fraternity Hazing Wrongful Death — Your Rights When a College “Ritual” Turns Fatal You are reading this at an hour when no parent should be awake. Your son went away to school — maybe to LSU, maybe to another campus in Louisiana — and what was supposed to be the beginning of his life became the end of it. A fraternity ritual. A bottle of 190-proof liquor. A couch he never woke up from. And now a death certificate that uses words like “acute alcohol intoxication” and “aspiration,” clinical language for a boy who drowned in his own vomit while the people who called him “brother” waited until morning to call for help. We need you to hear one thing before anything else: this was not your son’s fault. A pledge standing in a room full of older members who control whether he gets to belong — who are quizzing him, watching him, and forcing him to drink near-pure alcohol every time he gets an answer wrong — is not a person making free choices. He is a person in a coercive power structure that was designed and run by the people above him. The law in Louisiana…