Back in October 2021, the 19 year old freshman suffered . Samuel Gandhi and Alec Wetzler have been named as defendants now by the family of Danny Santulli, a teenager whose family say was forced to drink until his heart stopped last October. COLUMBIA, Mo. Danny Santulli, 19, is wheelchair bound, blind and unable to speak as a result of the brain damage he suffered during the 'Pledge Dad Reveal Night' in Phi Gamma Delta in October 2021. According to the family's civil lawsuit that was recently settled against 23 defendants. At 9:55 p.m., Santulli can be seen inside the fraternity house carrying a bottle of vodka . He was," his mother, Mary Pat Santulli, told ABC News. The Santulli family previously sued 23 people, including the frat, and won their case with an undisclosed settlement. Danny, 19, wasn't. EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. The nightmare for the Santulli family began when they woke up at 1:27 a.m. on Oct. 20, 2021 to a phone call from an emergency room doctor in Missouri. Danny Santulli graduated High School in the spring of 2021 with dreams of going to college. "A year ago, what. Danny Santulli a 2021 graduate of Eden Prairie High School, was allegedly subjected to the drinking during a fraternity event at Phi Gamma Delta at the University of Missouri, where he was a freshman. Santulli's parents said he was the victim of a gross hazing incident last October. Danny Santulli, 19, is now wheelchair bound, blind and unable to speak as a result of the brain damage he suffered in October 2021 during the 'Pledge Dad Reveal Night' at Phi Gamma Delta. Danny Santulli . Santulli was allegedly forced to guzzle beer and vodka until he passed out. A University of Missouri student who sustained brain damage after being forced to drink an entire bottle of vodka at a hazing ceremony is still unable to see, walk, or communicate in any manner. "It's the worst fraternity hazing injury ever in the United States," he said, saying he has "been doing these cases for 30 years." Daniel Santulli was force-fed beer and made to drink a liter of. The Recruitment Chair from the Fiji chapter at Mizzou recognized that and attempted to convince him to become a pledge before he even moved to campus. "We have settled with all 23 defendants," Bianchi said. Like so many kids entering college, Danny wanted to be part of Greek life, so he pledged Phi Gamm One year after the hazing of University of Missouri student Danny Santulli, an MU professor said this week that officials are making strides to reduce binge drinking on campus, but they are not. Danny planned to follow in his brother Nick's footsteps and enroll in Business School. Mary Pat has quit her job to take care of Daniel full-time at their family home. Eden Prairie family files lawsuit after hazing leaves son unresponsive. There are no waterworks. ABC News. The incident was caught on tape. Submitted photo. His father, Tom Santulli, told Fox News Digital on Wednesday that Danny returned from a Colorado rehabilitation facility to his home in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, on May 25, but dealing with. The teenager was ordered to lower the 1.75-liter bottle of Tito's and force-feed him beer through a tube. Just a tear or two tracing a path down his cheek. Danny's life and the lives of his family members changed forever a year ago, said Danny's brother, Nick Santulli. His family filed a lawsuit over the incident, which says Danny was ordered to drink a liter of vodka during. Santulli's family received a letter from Phi Gamma Delta after he moved into the fraternity, explaining that Danny would "face situations where (his) values will be challenged," the law . Danny Santulli, 19, is under the care of his parents in Eden Prarie, Minnesota after spending months in a Colorado rehabilitation hospital. Santulli family attorney David Bianchi on Friday provided the Tribune with surveillance video from the fraternity house the night of Oct. 19 and morning of Oct. 20, 2021, on the condition that. Nobody knows why. For Danny, pledging Phi Gamma Delta seemed like an excellent way to make lifelong friends. Daniel Santulli, 19, of Eden Prairie, Minnesota, was found in cardiac arrest inside a car at University Hospital on Oct. 20, 2021, according to a lawsuit the family filed. Home U.K. He chose the University of Missouri because his older brother and sister were enrolled there and he wanted to be by family. The doctor informed them that their son, Danny, was in the intensive care unit after suffering cardiac arrest. EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. Lately, Danny Santulli has been crying. The extraordinary video, released by the family's lawyer, shows the tragic timeline of the incident. EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. The nightmare for the Santulli family began when they woke up at 1:27 a.m. on Oct. 20, 2021 to a phone call from an emergency room doctor in Missouri. Daniel Santulli, 19, was found in cardiac arrest with alcohol poisoning inside a car at University Hospital on Oct. 20 and left disabled following an incident with his pledge class at the former Phi Gamma Delta fraternity last fall. Danny Santulli Family and Parents Danny Santulli's father's name is Tom Santulli and his Mother's name is Mary Pat Gaertner Santulli who used to work in a bank But had to quit her banking job to take care of Danny Santulli. He had a blood-alcohol level of 0.486, which is six times the legal limit, and needed to be revived in a hospital after his heart stopped. Santulli has a brother and a sister. "They were given their. Danny Santulli played baseball and basketball at EPHS, and also was a student manager of the 2021 state championship hockey team. Danny Santulli's family knew this difficult anniversary was approaching and tried to prepare for it the best they could, Santulli's father, Tom Santulli, said in the lead-up to Wednesday.. Danny Santulli, 19, a victim of hazing, is finally back home in Minnesota with his parents after undergoing treatment for several months in a rehabilitation hospital in Colorado, family. More: All 23 defendants in Missouri's Fiji hazing lawsuit settle with family of former pledge Danny Santulli Santulli was in cardiac arrest when he arrived at MU Hospital after being driven there . His blood alcohol. According to dailymail.com, Danny Santulli, a student of the University of Missouri, is back in his parents' care in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, after months spent in a Colorado rehabilitation hospital, and his mother has quit her high-powered banking job to become his full-time career. The doctor informed. University of Missouri student Danny Santulli, 19, was released from a rehabilitation hospital in Colorado this week and returned home to Praire Eden, Minnesota, where his parents will provide . Olivia Anderson/Missourian ( KTVI) - A 19-year-old former University of Missouri student is unable to walk, blind, and unable to speak after he was hazed last fall, according to his family. He was happy. Santulli's parents, Tom and Mary Pat Santulli, and sister, Meredith Santulli, were with Bianchi for the court hearing and when he met. The family of Daniel Santulli, the Phi Gamma Delta pledge who was hospitalized with alcohol poisoning in October, is asking Boone County prosecutors why hazing is not one of the criminal charges . "Danny was always a good kid. On "Pledge Dad Reveal Night," pledges had bottles of alcohol taped to their . He doesn't sob. A sea of blue "Danny Strong" and "Stop Hazing" T-shirts crowded Peace Park in a candlelight vigil on Oct. 19. Santulli's dad, Tom, said the family is "100 percent" sure the student was hazed and calls for felony . The allegations are related to the hazing of 19-year-old Daniel Santulli, who was force-fed beer and pushed to drink a liter of vodka, leaving him blind and unable to move or speak. Family members of Danny Santulli spoke before the crowd, sharing stories about Danny and detailing the dangers of hazing. Danny Santulli's brother's name is Nick Santulli. An MU grad, he's living with his parents in Minnesota. MU student Danny Santulli ended up in the hospital during the early morning hours on Oct. 20, 2021, after alcohol hazing at the fraternity commonly known as Fiji, a lawsuit claims. Danny, an 18-year-old freshman was pressured to drink an entire bottle of vodka. Danny Santulli was a pledge at Phi Gamma Delta. . Daniel Santulli was a talented and wonderful young man from a first-class family. Shortly after Danny's grievous injury, the Santulli family spent hours searching the internet for the best hazing lawyers they could find, regardless of where in the country they were located; that is what led them to contact David Bianchi and Michael Levine at Stewart Tilghman Fox Bianchi & Cain, P.A for help. Danny. The shirts were created as an anti-hazing initiative for former MU freshman Danny Santulli, who last year was involved in a hazing incident that left him unable to walk, talk or see.