The parents of deceased LSU student Max Gruver, who died from alcohol poisoning in a 2017 hazing incident, have been awarded $6.1 million in their wrongful death lawsuit.
From left to right, Stephen and Rae Ann Gruver sit in a House committee room behind a photo of their son, 18-year-old Maxwell Gruver, a Louisiana State University freshman who died with a blood-alcohol content six times higher than the legal limit for driving in what authorities say was a hazing incident, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
During the"Bible Study" hazing event, pledges' cell phones were confiscated before fraternity members instructed them to face a wall. They blasted loud music and turned on a strobe light while the pledges faced the wall and began the drinking game.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
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