Student Andrew Seely 'Could Have Died' After Peanut Butter Was Spread On His Face In Alleged Hazing

The 19-year-old has a severe nut allergy.

A student with a severe nut allergy “could have been killed” after another undergraduate smeared peanut butter across his face while he slept as part of an alleged hazing ritual.

Andrew Seely, a 19-year-old Central Michigan University student, was forced to seek medical attention for serious facial swelling after the incident in October 2016.

Classmate Dale Merza, a member of off-campus fraternity Alpha Chi Rho, has now been charged with misdemeanour hazing over the alleged attack and faces up to 93 days in jail and a $1,000 fine if convicted.

Andrew Seely claims peanut butter was smeared across his face as he slept
Andrew Seely claims peanut butter was smeared across his face as he slept
Teresa Seely

Seely’s mother Teresa told the Detroit Free Press: “Our family is devastated. We thought we were sending our child off to school in a safe environment, and obviously that wasn’t the case.

“He could have died from this. He has a deadly peanut allergy.”

The National Fraternity of Alpha Chi Rho also condemned the attack and said there had not been a chapter of the frat at Central Michigan University since 2011 when the group was sanctioned for hazing.

“Prior to this incident, when we learned that a small group of individuals had been improperly operating under our name, we promptly sent a letter to these men to stop all activity or representation of our fraternity,” the group said in a statement.

“There were no members, no colonization plan, or any other recruitment efforts at the time of this incident other than an exploratory effort by the National fraternity to create a colony in the future.”

Since the incident, accounting student Seely has transferred to another university.

But 20-year-old Merza claims he is innocent. His lawyer Bruce Leach told the Free Press: “This case has been blown way out of proportion by the individual’s family members, who were not present and don’t have any of the facts.”

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