
University of Kentucky fraternity suspended after 18-year-old member dies
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A first-year University of Kentucky student died after being found unresponsive at a fraternity house, and the coroner's office said the student died from "presumed alcohol toxicity."
Fayette County Coroner Gary Ginn identified the student as Thomas "Lofton" Hazelwood, 18, of Henderson, CBS affiliate WKYT reported. Toxicology test results are pending.
The student was a member of FarmHouse Fraternity. The university suspended activities at the fraternity while Hazelwood's death is being investigated, University President Eli Capilouto and Vice President for Student Success Kirsten Turner said in a message to the campus community Tuesday evening.

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