November 13, 2022 by TFNLG United in Tragedy: ‘You Shouldn’t Go Off to College and Not Come Home’ Post author:TFNLG Post published:November 13, 2022 Post category:Fraternities / Hazing / Injury & Death / Louisiana / News / Ohio / Pennsylvania Bound by grief. Motivated by motherhood. ABC News’ Kyra Phillips sits down with four moms who lost their sons to fraternity hazing as they band together in the hope that no other mother has to experience their pain. Included in this interview are our clients, the families of Max Gruver and Collin Wiant. Tags: collin wiant, Douglas Fierberg, hazing victim attorneys, Jonathon Fazzola, max gruver Read more articles Previous PostMiami University Student’s Death Under Investigation Next PostGunman In Custody After Killing 3 Football Players at University of Virginia
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