Privileged student taunts homeless man, tries to set banknote on fire in front of him

A Cambridge University student – dressed in a white bow tie and black tails – has been filmed deliberately attempting to burn a banknote in front of a homeless man.

Footage has emerged on Snapchat of Ronald Coyne taking a lighter to the £20 note.

The video was seen by hundreds of students after it appeared on the social networking site on February 2.

The footage, which emerged on Snapchat, shows the student taunting the homeless man before trying to set the banknote on fire.
The footage, which emerged on Snapchat, shows the student taunting the homeless man before trying to set the banknote on fire.

In the footage, the student struggles to light the note, while the film-maker pans to the homeless person.

The student says: “some homeless shelter” and the video then cuts out.

The homeless man, Ryan Davies, said he was disgusted by the incident.

"There were some people going past and I was asking them for spare change. I’m homeless," Mr Davies said.

The homeless man, Ryan Davies, has since spoken out against the ordeal.
The homeless man, Ryan Davies, has since spoken out against the ordeal.

"I asked one man for spare change. I was polite about it as I always am.

"He says let’s see what I’ve got and pulls out a £20 note and went to pass it to me.

"I couldn’t believe my luck. But then he pulled it back and lit it and said: ‘I’ll give you some change, I’ve changed it into fire'.”

The youth attends the prestigious Cambridge University.
The youth attends the prestigious Cambridge University.

Speaking to student newspaper The Tab, a Cambridge resident, who saw the student soon after the incident said: “I was blocked from getting into my college as some chap in white tie was being excluded by the porters".

“I saw the videos of what he did the next morning, and am utterly shocked and appalled that someone would do such a thing.

“I’m sure I speak on behalf of the student body when I say that we condemn such actions.”

Cambridge University Conservative Association said the student has been expelled from the association and described the behaviour as “abhorrent and repugnant”.

A spokesman said: “The CUCA committee became aware of serious allegations against Ronald Coyne late last week concerning his private behaviour.

The footage has caused outrage since it was first shared on social media.
The footage has caused outrage since it was first shared on social media.

“There is no room for people who behave like that in our Association, any other University Association, or frankly our University.”

It has also been alleged that Coyne is a “direct” relative of Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.

But the Scottish Government has denied this claim.

“The individual is not a direct relative of the First Minister or her husband,” said a spokesman.

“It’s as simple as that.”

However, he did concede they were distantly related.

In response to the shocking video, more than 700 signatures have been collected for a petition demanding the 18-year-old be expelled.

Others have called for Coyne to work 200 hours in a homeless shelter.

One of those people who has signed the petition for him to be expelled, Anne Baynham from Newent, said: “He needs to learn that you can’t treat people this way and then just go about your privileged life with no consequences.”

Coyne’s mother, Sandra McLaughlin, 46, said she could not understand her son’s behaviour.

Newsbreak – February 11