Protesting students disrupt tests at Wits
Updated | By Suné du Toit
Police have fired stun grenades and teargas to disperse protesting students at Wits.

Wits spokesperson Shirona Patel says a chemical engineering test was disrupted on the West Campus.
"They went into the hall and tore up some of the exam papers," she said.
She says police and security are on site.
"The police services had to use stun grenades and some tear gas to disperse some students who refused to move," she said.
Current protests taking place WSS #feesmustfall test papers torn pic.twitter.com/sHCs0kybfv
— Wits Vernac News (@Wits_vernac) October 20, 2016
#Wits #feesmustfall protesting students ran out of a building with a box of what looked like exams to toss around. Police not engaging yet. pic.twitter.com/f23sbeJie5
— Mark Olalde (@MarkOlalde) October 20, 2016
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