Urination victim Babalwa Ndwanyana ‘still coming to terms’ with incident
Updated | By Jacaranda FM News
Stellenbosch University student Babalwa Ndwanyana says
he is still coming to terms with the incident which saw a fellow student
urinate on his belongings.
Ndwanyana was reacting to the decision by Maties to expell urinating student Theuns du Toit.
“The outcome of the proceedings only came into my attention at 7:15 pm,” Ndwanyana said.
“At this moment I prefer not to comment because I still need some time to digest this whole thing.”
Du Toit has been found guilty of contravening the disciplinary code for students.
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He was caught on camera urinating on Ndwayana’s belongings in a video that went viral on social media.
The video, which angered South Africans, was widely condemned.
Du Toit has been given seven days to appeal his expulsion.
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