Stellies student found guilty in urination scandal to remain expelled

Former Stellenbosch University student Theuns du Toit, who was caught on camera urinating on a fellow student’s belongings, has lost his appeal against his expulsion.

Du Toit was expelled in July after a disciplinary hearing found him guilty of the charges against him over the racist incident where he was filmed urinating on fellow student Babalo Ndwayana’s study material.

In May, Du Toit was caught on film urinating on Ndwayana’s property while the latter was asleep. When asked what he was doing, his alleged response was, “it’s a white boy thing”.

At the time, the university’s independent Central Disciplinary Committee (CDC) found Du Toit guilty of contravening a number of the…

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