Investigation of Possible Hazing Death at Buffalo State College
Doyley, of Brooklyn, was a former member of the college’s basketball team and was set to graduate in the spring.
Fox News reports.
Authorities investigate possible hazing death of New York college student
Authorities in upstate New York are investigating the death of a college student who may have suffered injuries from a possible off-campus fraternity hazing incident, according to the Buffalo News.
Bradley Doyley, 21, a student at Buffalo State College, died Thursday at Buffalo General Medical Center, after falling ill with an unexplained sickness last month, the paper reported Friday. He became ill while pledging to the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity.
Students told the News Doyley may have been made to drink a toxic brew that led to his illness. The cause of death has not been determined.
“I was in the weight room and heard he was pledging and was made to drink some type of toxic substance,” football player Dametrius Brown told the paper. “I keep hearing different stories. First it was detergent, then some said sewer water.”
Authorities investigate possible hazing death of New York college student (Fox News)