Five special education staff members at an Indiana elementary school were charged with neglect or failure to report neglect after video showed them instructing a 7-year-old student in a life skills program to eat and clean up his own vomit, police said. 

Police in Brownsburg, Indiana, a suburban community outside Indianapolis, announced a life skills teacher for students with disabilities at Brown Elementary School, Sara Seymore, and an instructional aide, Debra Kanipe, were charged with neglect of a dependent, a felony. They were also charged with failure to report, a misdemeanor. 

Another teacher, a second aide and a contracted Kids Count behavioral technician were also charged with failure to report.

The incident, which happened in February and was first reported to the police in April, was caught on video, Brownsburg Police said in a statement. Authorities have not released the video but said it shows staff members surrounding the boy and watching the “mistreatment” of the boy as he ate lunch.

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Police said in the video, the victim can be seen sitting at a lunch table, eating his food until he stands and begins to choke on his food.

“Seymour is said to have allegedly advised the victim that if he vomited, he would be required to eat what he threw up,” police said in a release, citing a probable cause affidavit.