18 charged in the hazing death of a fraternity pledge at Penn State campus after they waited 12 hours to call for help.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...nn-state-hazing-death/?utm_term=.37c2067b24bb
Even after finding the victim hours later unconscious with blood on his face members waited another 40 minutes to call for help.
I can't believe with all the information out there and/or tv shows about drug & alcohol abuse that no one realized the victim could be in trouble let alone proceed with the ritual.
Just as bad the atmosphere among the fraternities on this campus was such that this was an accident waiting to happen. It's troubling after the Sandusky scandal and other hazing incidents/fatalities around the country that Penn State had not already flat out banned hazing, alcohol etc on campus. One would assume Penn State would go out of it's way to avoid any and all negative publicity. I guess we should be thankful this wasn't covered up.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...nn-state-hazing-death/?utm_term=.37c2067b24bb
Even after finding the victim hours later unconscious with blood on his face members waited another 40 minutes to call for help.
I can't believe with all the information out there and/or tv shows about drug & alcohol abuse that no one realized the victim could be in trouble let alone proceed with the ritual.
Just as bad the atmosphere among the fraternities on this campus was such that this was an accident waiting to happen. It's troubling after the Sandusky scandal and other hazing incidents/fatalities around the country that Penn State had not already flat out banned hazing, alcohol etc on campus. One would assume Penn State would go out of it's way to avoid any and all negative publicity. I guess we should be thankful this wasn't covered up.