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Medical Students Expelled For Masturbating At Women’s Volleyball Game

Fatima OLUWAKEMI-SAKA by Fatima OLUWAKEMI-SAKA
September 22, 2023
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It was a show of shame in Brazil after six medical students stormed a volleyball court and performed a group masturbation act following a women’s volleyball game.

The Santo Amaro University (UNISA) male futsal players were initially spotted on the sidelines with their pants lowered to their ankles as the school’s team started to celebrate its volleyball championship victory at São Camilo University.

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The naked men then rushed the court all at once and paraded around the gym as they touched their genitals, much to the dismay of the volleyball players and fans who remained in the stands.

Santo Amaro University announced it had expelled six students Monday. Their names have not been released.

In a statement, the school said: “Unisa, an institution with more than 55 years of history, vehemently repudiates this type of behaviour, completely antagonistic to its history and values.”

The Brazilian Ministry of Women also spoke out about the vile video and called for law enforcement to do something about the incident.

In a statement, the organisation said: “Breaking centuries of a misogynistic culture is a constant task that requires a careful look at all types of gender-based violence.

“Attitudes like that of medical students at Unisa can never be normalized – they must be combatted with the rigour of the law.”

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