Chaos erupts at University of Limpopo
Updated | By MornéJK
Chaos erupted at the University of Limpopo on Tuesday when student protests turned violent resulting in a fire at one of the residences..
According to a group of students, the violence broke out after security manhandled some of them.
"Things got out of control when rubber bullets were fired at students. The students retaliated by setting dustbins and billboards alight," one of the students told Jacaranda FM News.
According to reports two students were injured during the protest that started after electricity supply to the Turfloop campus was cut off.
Another student said the electricity was switched off early yesterday morning which resulted in a peaceful protest taking a turn for the worse.
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Our lives are in danger...and we are expected to resume classes today like nothing heppend? #ULshutdown pic.twitter.com/aM3JFNUuXa
— Kagiso (@jeanettkay) September 28, 2016
"It started in the morning. They switched off electricity so we had no hot water or lights. There were no street lights and it was dark in the rooms of the residences," the student told Jacaranda FM News.
There has been no official response from the university on the possible suspension of classes. One student said that even if university management decides to resume with lectures, it won't be possible.
"Some students were busy writing exams and as a result of the protests, they weren't able to study," the student said.
The contingent is now gathered at Thami Square. #ULShutDown pic.twitter.com/csiLh65voE
— #ULShutDown (@SoulBrotherNo_3) September 26, 2016
One student said that even if university management decides to resume with lectures, it won't be possible.
"Some students were busy writing exams and as a result of the protests, they weren't able to study," the student said.
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