Drinking game may have preceded fraternity pledge's death
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) A Louisiana State University fraternity pledge may have been forced to drink to excess during a game or initiation ritual called "Bible Study" on the night before his death last month, according to newly released police reports.
"Bible Study" meant that pledges at the Phi Delta Theta house had to drink if they incorrectly answered questions about the fraternity during a gathering the night before 18-year-old Maxwell Gruver died, LSU police said in affidavits filed in court Monday.
A witness told police that Gruver was "highly intoxicated" when fraternity members laid him on a couch and left the house sometime early on Sept. 14. Around 11 a.m., members found Gruver still on the couch with a weak pulse and couldn't tell if he was breathing, police said. Two people drove him to a hospital, where the freshman from Roswell, Georgia, died that day.
Police are investigating Gruver's death as a possible result of fraternity hazing. The fraternity's national office said it closed the chapter after Gruver's death.
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