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The Sofa Where a Legacy Ended There is a moment in every tragedy that defines the negligence involved, and in the case of a 20-year-old student at Bowling Green State University, that moment happened on an apartment sofa. After being allegedly forced to consume an entire bottle of high-proof alcohol in under 18 minutes—reaching a blood alcohol content of 0.35, more than four times the legal limit—Stone Foltz was not taken to a hospital. He was not monitored. He was allegedly dropped off at his apartment and left alone on a couch to die. When we look at a wrongful death claim, we aren’t just looking at the final cause of death. We are looking at the system that allowed it to happen. Hazing is not a “tradition”; it is a systemic failure of supervision and a blatant disregard for human life. We examine the choices made by the Pi Kappa Alpha International Fraternity, the local Delta Beta Chapter, and the individuals who stood by while a student was poisoned in the name of “brotherhood.” If your family is moving through the aftermath of a student safety violation, you are likely facing an army of corporate defense lawyers and insurance…