Stellenbosch student in pee scandal suspended from residence pending investigation

Cape Town – A white first-year student at Stellenbosch University (SU) has been suspended from his residence, Eendrag, pending the outcome of an investigation the university said.

This comes after it was revealed the student urinated on the belongings of two fellow black students during the early hours of Saturday.

According to the Weekend Argus, an emergency meeting was held shortly after the incident, however, what transpired during the meeting is yet to be revealed.

The incident is alleged to have occurred while the student in question was intoxicated.

SU management conveyed it deep concern regarding the irresponsible use of alcohol on and around its campuses after learning about the…

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