Seven New York college sorority members arrested in hazing incident
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The campus of the University at Albany. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)
Seven University at Albany sorority members were arrested after a noise led police to the discovery of the women allegedly hazing prospective pledges.
CBS New York reported Friday that police arrived at an off-campus sorority house and found four women being forced to eat mud and garbage. The sorority members also poured foul-smelling liquids onto the women, police said.
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{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}One unidentified student told the station she dropped out of the ordeal because of the abuse.
“They would say like ‘you’re worthless,’ or ‘you’re a stupid (expletive).’ Some of us got stepped on and they’re all wearing heels,” she said.
The women arrested were ages 19 to 21.
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