Georgetown- The President's College Administration, students and teachers are trying to deal with a serious incident which could bring the institution to it's knees. The college which houses some of the best nurtured minds over the years has been untarnished until now. A 5 minute sex video involving two fifth formers has been circulated around the college reaching the administration, which has since suspended the students involved. Now it has to convince many parents and other students that this is an isolated incident which should have never happened. The acts in the video is said to be an exact replica from a famous porno film. The administration is on damage control as many are furious. This is not the first time or school where such acts take place. About a year ago there was a video circulating through bluetooth on every one's phone from another prestigious school in Georgetown, where the daughter of a wealthy businessman was performing oral and anal sex with her male classmate. The situation has infuriated Ministry officials who are now launching a serious investigation into the incident.
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