Brown Elementary School Teachers Forced 7-Year-Old To Eat His Own Vomit With A Spoon As Punishment

By Aleena in News On 3rd May 2023
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Horror and disgust swept through the community of Brownsburg, Indiana, as reports emerged of a group of support staff at a local school allegedly forcing a young boy to consume his own vomit with a spoon.

The incident took place at Brown Elementary School in the United States Image: GoogleMaps

The seven-year-old child victim was subjected to this vile and inhumane punishment by at least two of the accused educators, with five individuals now facing charges for their alleged involvement in the shocking incident.

Sara Seymour, a 27-year-old life skills teacher at Brown Elementary School, is facing accusations of delivering a heinous ultimatum to a young student: if he were to vomit, he would be forced to consume it.

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According to officials, Julie Taylor, a 48-year-old life skills teacher, is accused of facilitating a disturbing incident that took place in February of this year.

In the alleged incident, Taylor reportedly provided a young student with a tray to vomit onto before the student was forced to consume his own vomit by other school staff.

The shocking details of this incident have left many wondering how such behavior could occur within the walls of an educational institution.

Debra Kanipe allegedly gave the boy a spoon Image: Hendrick County Sheriff’s Department
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Debra Kanipe, a 63-year-old life skills educator, is facing serious allegations of actively participating in a horrifying incident at Brown Elementary School.

According to reports, Kanipe is accused of providing a spoon to a young student who was coerced into eating his vomit by other school staff.

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The victim, a seven-year-old boy, was allegedly forced to consume the regurgitated material, a traumatic and inhumane act that has shaken the local community to its core.

According to Law & Crime, officials said: "Both Seymour and Kanipe stood at each side of the child while he consumed a portion of the vomit."

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Sara Seymour has been charged for allegedly making the boy eat vomit Image: Hendrick County Sheriff’s Department

In addition to the accused educators, Kristen Mitchell, a 38-year-old life skills instruction aid, and Megan King, a 24-year-old registered behavioral technician, were reportedly present during the appalling incident at Brown Elementary School.

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While they are not accused of active involvement, their role as witnesses raises questions about their responsibilities and obligations toward the safety and well-being of the children under their care.

Following the traumatic ordeal, the young victim was allegedly made to clean up the mess using a paper towel, compounding the trauma and humiliation he had already endured.

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Legal action has been taken against all five educators involved in the disturbing incident at Brown Elementary School.

They have been charged with failure to report a misdemeanor, while Sara Seymour and Debra Kanipe also face a count of neglect of a dependent.

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These charges highlight the severity of the alleged offense and educators' responsibility toward their students' well-being.

The accused were notified of the charges on April 12th, marking a critical turning point in the ongoing investigation and legal proceedings.

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