White student faces expulsion for intentionally defiling Black student’s belongings in South Africa
JOHANNESBURG – Thousands of South Africans have signed a petition calling for the expulsion of a white student who was recorded urinating on the belongings of a Black student at Stellenbosch University.
Nearly 50,000 people had signed the petition to expel Theuns Du Toit, who urinated on the desk, textbooks and laptop of Babalo Ndwayana, a Black first-year student at the hall of residence.
“This was a racially motivated attack,” said the petition posted on Change.org. Du Toit claimed that “this is what we do to Black boys.”
Many on social media have said the incident is reminiscent of decades of racial hatred against Black South Africans under the apartheid system which ended in 1994.
According to media reports, the incident occurred on Sunday May 15, but came to light the next day when the victim posted the video showing Du Toit urinating on his belongings after entering his room at the Huis Marais hall of residence.
“It was traumatizing and I feel my dignity was taken away. But I would forgive him,” Ndwayana told local media.
The university said it has suspended Du Toit as it investigates the incident and more action will be taken depending on the outcome of the inquiry.
Petitioners want the university to expel Du Toit because he has violated another student’s human dignity and needs to be removed from the institution.