Medical students from a university in Sao Paulo, Brazil, who went to watch a women’s volleyball match as part of a reception for new students, dropped their pants and exposed their genitals to colleagues on the court, and then practiced or simulated (the footage leaves doubts) collective masturbation .
The act took place during a sports tournament between universities held in São Carlos, in the interior of the state of São Paulo, in April last year, but it only came to light this Sunday, September 17, when images began to circulate on social networks and became spread. viral this Monday.
In the photos that shocked Brazil, dozens of male students can be seen in the stands, dropping their pants and shorts as their female counterparts play a match on the court. Future doctors use their hands to elevate their genitals and make them even more visible to students on the court.
The students then begin to move through the motions of practicing, or at least imitating, masturbation in a collective and apparently premeditated and collaborative act. Finally, some of the students invade the area where the match was taking place and do a sort of Olympic lap, still without their pants and showing their genitals.
This Monday, shocked and outraged by the images, the University of Santo Amaro, Unisa, in São Paulo, expelled from its medicine course the students identified in the images and will try to identify more. In addition, the police were called and an investigation was launched, initially into the commission of an indecent act, but which could escalate into any sexual offense if any physical touching was proven against the students who were in court.
Author: Domingos Grilo Serrinha This correspondent in Brazil
Source: CM Jornal

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