Urinating Stellenbosch University

Man seen on video urinating in public
Image source: Twitter screen grab (@BronHeil)

WATCH: Man seen URINATING inside mall, investigation launched

Stellenbosch University has denied that the man filmed urinating is one of its students, as was claimed on social media

Urinating Stellenbosch University

Man seen on video urinating in public
Image source: Twitter screen grab (@BronHeil)

A video showing a man urinating in what appears to be a mall has been circulating on social media recently. A caption of the video suggested that the man was a Stellenbosch University student, but the Western Cape-based learning institution has denied this.

“Another pissing Stellenbosch student; I wonder if he will be suspended as well? Or perhaps will his skin color save him?,” it read on Twitter.

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Stellenbosch University confirmed that the culprit in the video isn’t a student, but added that the matter is being further investigated.

“Stellenbosch University confirms that the person who urinated in the Neelsie Student Centre, of whom a video was posted on social media on Sunday afternoon, is not a student of the University, but a member of the public. The incident is being investigated,” the university said in response to the video on Twitter.

Last year the university was rocked by several urination scandals. In one incident, Theuns Du Toit was filmed urinating on the belongings of Babalo Ndwayana, his roommate at the Huis Marais residence in May. Du Toit was suspended shortly after the incident, which made headlines and put the university in the spotlight. Eventually, he was found guilty of breaking the university’s Disciplinary Code for students after a drawn-out disciplinary process.

Just months later, Weekend Argus reported that a first-year white student from Stellenbosch University relieved himself on the belongongs of two black students, including their clothes, in the early hours of Saturday morning, 22 October 2022. The incident reportedly occurred at the men’s residence Eendrag at the university.

“The boy (culprit) supposedly decided to leave on his own accord from the res and that’s why the house father didn’t suspend him,” a source is quoted as having told the publication.