Several rooms were vandalized by angry college students in Schönherz



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Students at the Budapest University of Technology began destroying at Schönherz College on Monday after Viktor Orbán announced new epidemiological measures, including the transition from higher education to a digital curriculum and the closure of universities. According to photos and videos also sent to 444, the students had knocked over furniture from several rooms, some had fallen against the wall with a hammer.

BME acknowledged to Telex that the recordings were real, that the damage was being investigated and that the sanctions for the participants would be decided by the institution’s disciplinary commission. The company responsible for operating the dormitory has filed a police complaint against an unknown perpetrator.

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