The testimonies offered by a teacher and a student witness to the events clarify events that occurred in the province of Villa Clara between medical students, of South African origin, with agents of the National Revolutionary Police (PNR).
The Prensa Latina agency reports the report by the journalist from the Telecubanacán telecentre Yunier Sifonte, who pointed out that since noon a video on social networks showed a group of students from the University of Medical Sciences of the central demarcation in a disagreement with representatives of the order .
In statements to the reporter, teacher Roselys Vigo explained that since Saturday afternoon the young people celebrated a birthday, without any difficulty at first, however, in the early hours of Sunday they manifested indiscipline contrary to the school regulations: they threw cans, they maintained the loud music and they started talking loudly.
It was not possible to dialogue with them and we need reinforcements from the PNR agents to be able to contain what was happening, with verbal aggression, obscene words, gestures, he explained.
A student witness to the events said that the situation was largely triggered by alcohol consumption.
There was an imbalance of attitude and the authority had to come to speak with them, said the student, of Saharawi origin.
However, the morning ended quietly, the officers took two boys in poor condition and we returned to school, he said in another video published on the Facebook profile of the Villa Clara reporter.