Group of teachers ‘forced boy, seven, to eat his own vomit with tray and spoon’

A group of teachers allegedly forced a seven-year-old student to eat up his own vomit off a tray with a spoon as punishment for throwing up.

Police said Sara Seymour, 27, a life skills teacher at Brown Elementary School in Brownsburg, Indiana, allegedly told the victim that if he vomited, he would have to eat it up.

Life skills teacher Julie Taylor, 48, allegedly then gave a tray for the child to vomit on before he did and and life skills instructional aid Debra Kanipe, 63, gave him a spoon, according to police.

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The child was then allegedly forced to consume some of what he vomited up before being told to clean up the rest.

“Both Seymour and Kanipe stood at each side of the child while he consumed a portion of the vomit,” officers said.

Life skills instruction aid Kristen Mitchell, 38, and Megan King, 24, a registered behavioral technician saw what happened, according to police.

All five women are charged with failure to report, a misdemeanor. Seymour and Kanipe also face a count of neglect of a dependent, according to Law and Crime.

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School district cops contacted the regular police on April 12 regarding a report of Seymour and Kaniple mistreating the child during lunch period in February 2023.

Police noted that four other people were potentially involved, and all six were put on administrative leave.

“Ultimately, the termination process for Seymour and Kanipe was initiated while the others remain on administrative leave pending the BCSC School Board rulings,” police said.

"All involved individuals have been cooperative during the course of the investigation,” officers added.

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