DAKAR, Senegal — Thousands of students left Senegal's top public university Tuesday after authorities closed campus housing following a student's death during protests over unpaid financial aid.
Abdoulaye Ba, a second-year medical student, died during protests at Cheikh Anta Diop University in the capital Dakar, authorities said.
Burned cars and broken barricades still littered the university grounds on Tuesday following clashes a day before between the police and students. A video posted on social media Monday night shows flames and smoke coming from a four-story student housing building as students try to flee, some jumping from windows.
Ba died in a nearby hospital from severe head injuries, according to Cheilh Atab Sagne, president of the Student Association of the Faculty of Medicine, Pharmacy and Dentistry. He said Ba did not participate in the protests but was severely beaten by the police in his room. Several other students repeated the allegation.
Senegal's university calendar has been repeatedly disrupted for several years by prolonged closures following periods of unrest, sometimes lasting more than nine months and causing academic years to overlap. Students often go months without receiving stipends averaging about 40,000 CFA francs ($73) per month, which is the only source of income for many of them.
The Senegalese government said in a statement Monday that ''serious events'' led to the student's death without providing details.
Minister of the Interior Mouhamadou Bamba Cissé on Tuesday promised an inquiry and expressed his condolences to Ba's family while unverified video of a student throwing a cocktail Molotov played on a screen near him.
''On the ground, there were acts of violence observed on both sides, including acts that were seen coming from the defense and security forces,'' Cissé said during a news conference.