Daniel Santulli, 19, was unable to walk or communicate from the alleged fog at a Phi Gamma Delta party on October 19 that aired on “Good Morning America” on Thursday. The video from the “revelation party of the father of the oath” shows the student and his blindfolded colleagues being led without a shirt down a staircase in their house. Sandouli also appears to be being forced to drink beer through a funnel while in the middle drinking a whole bottle of vodka, family lawyer David Bianchi told the GMA. After about two hours, he appears to faint and falls backwards. Daniel Santulli was unable to walk or communicate from the alleged fog at a Phi Gamma Delta party on October 19. Santuli family After being transferred to a sofa, he seems to be slipping on the floor, apparently not responding, while another person is sitting nearby. Minutes later, members of his fraternity struggled to transport Santulli to a door, but dropped him to the floor in the process before finally taking him to hospital, the GMA reported. “I saw Danny at the ICU at the hospital in Mitzu. And they are just a bunch of pipes everywhere. “And this is an image that will probably never leave my mind,” Nick Santouli’s brother told the GMA. Surveillance footage shows the fraternity brothers struggling to move Danny after he fainted. ABC News “Just the fact that no one knew they were upset and their lips were blue and nobody called 911. It’s like, I don’t know, I mean a 6-year-old is calling 911,” Santulli’s mother, Mary Pat, said. on the show. He said doctors had told the family that the young man would need “life care”. “He still does not speak or walk, he is in a wheelchair; he has lost his sight, but he listens to us and knows that we are there,” he said, bursting into tears, adding that “they will not lose hope.” Santulli reportedly had to drink beer and vodka until it melted.ABC News Santulli’s father, Tom, said the family was “100 per cent” sure the student was taken aback and was looking for felony charges against some of the students. Sister Meredith Santulli said she “is sick to my stomach watching the people involved who hurt Danny walking on campus behave as if they did nothing wrong.” Bianchi – who has filed a lawsuit against the fraternity, known as Fiji, and 22 other defendants – filed a lawsuit Monday seeking to add brothers Samuel Gandhi and Alec Wetzler to the lawsuit. The family lawyer settled a lawsuit with the fraternity Wetzler is said to have been the organizer of the event, according to the probable cause. “We did not know about them when we filed the initial lawsuit,” the lawyer said Monday. The petition, approved by Judge Joshua Devine, alleges negligence on the part of the two defendants. Two members of the fraternity have also been charged in connection with the incident.ABC News Wetzler allegedly forced Santulli to drink excessive amounts of beverage by putting a tube in his mouth and pouring beer down his throat, according to the lawyer’s complaint. Gaddy, meanwhile, returned to Santoli’s room and found that he had not moved from where he left off, the Columbia Tribune said in a statement. Wetzler is said to have been charged with misdemeanors for supplying alcohol to a minor and possession of alcohol by a minor. He will appear in court on July 5. Santulli’s father, Tom, said the family was “100 per cent” sure the student was taken by surprise. ABC News Bianchi said the fraternity members should be prosecuted under the state’s abusive statutes. The National Brotherhood and the University have suspended the Missouri chapter.