Student disabled at university after ritual
A renowned French student connection is on trial for a recording litual that ended for a student with a dangerous fall and permanent disability. The then 20 -year -old student of the Economic University in Lille in Northern France wanted to be connected to the connection in 2013, which is known for a sailing competition that is significant in Europe, reported BFMTV and Europe1.
During the recording evening, the students were forced to undress down to their underpants and drink large amounts of high -proof alcohol. Because the 20-year-old was no longer able to move to a disco with the rest, he was left in a house, where he fell into an inner courtyard under unexplained circumstances at night and seriously injured. The student appeared on a crutch based on court and spoke of a « destructive, stimulating climate in the traditions that maintains this association ».
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Students had to kiss dead fish
The later bus ride for the other participants in the entrance examination is also the subject of the court proceedings. On the way to the south of France, the new students were forced to duck in silence, drink alcohol and kiss a dead fish in silence.
Recording rituals in student compounds, the so -called bizutags, which often include excessive alcohol consumption and humiliations, have actually been banned in France since 1998. They can be punished at up to six months in prison and € 7,500. There is even a national committee against recording rituals (CNCB). Nevertheless, corresponding admission weekends with tests of courage, a lot of alcohol and humiliations are still widespread in France, especially at elite schools.
Crashed and run over by bridge
Another process of the death of a medical student after an introductory evening was also adjourned in Lille. The drunk 19-year-old was plunged on the way back from a bridge to a freeway on the way back and fatally grasped by a truck. The young man's parents believe that he was pushed for a test of courage on the bridge.