Fraternity hazing leads to severe injury and parental activism in A&E docuseries, while Pennsylvania's Anti-Hazing Law aims to prevent such incidents.

A&E's "Houses of Horror: Secrets of College Greek Life" docuseries features stories of hazing incidents and tragedies in fraternities and sororities, including the case of Danny Santulli, a University of Missouri student who suffered severe injuries after being forced to drink hard liquor during an initiation ritual. His parents have come forward to raise awareness about peer pressure and hazing incidents, emphasizing the need for accountability and education. The Timothy J. Piazza Anti-Hazing Law, passed in Pennsylvania and other states, aims to prevent hazing deaths by increasing penalties and requiring schools to address such incidents.

August 18, 2024
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