
University suspends fraternity accused of ‘inhumane’ hazing that left pledge in fear
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A fraternity at Miami University in Ohio is suspended after a student reported claims of pledges being subjected to extreme hazing.
"Hazing of any kind is illegal and strictly prohibited at Miami University," a university spokesperson told Fox News Digital. "Miami seeks to promote a safe environment where students may participate in activities and organizations without compromising their health, safety or welfare." Julia Bonavita is a Fox News Digital Production Assistant for Photo and Video, and a Fox Flight Team drone pilot. You can follow her at @juliabonavita13 on all platforms.
The complaint alleges an unnamed student was "coerced and forced into accepting a bid at Sigma Alpha Epsilon" before current members of the fraternity hazed the individual for "several days" and forced him "to cut communication with all others, delete social media and was required to be at [the off-campus fraternity house] for up to 24 hours a day."

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