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Parents ‘encourage attacks on teachers’

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Last updated: October 23, 2024 6:15 am
sokonnect Published October 23, 2024
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Bela Bela High School pupils allegedly assaulted teachers again, with parents reportedly encouraging the attacks.Mother also attacks teachers

Bela Bela High School pupils allegedly assaulted teachers again, with parents reportedly encouraging the attacks.

This is not the first time Bela Bela High School pupils have allegedly assaulted their teachers, according to the school governing body (SGB) chair following an incident last Thursday.

Piet Sibasa said this when he was giving an update on the five pupils, aged from 16 to 19, who were released on R500 bail each on Friday.

ALSO READ: Probe after Bela Bela pupils allegedly assault teachers [VIDEO]

Mother also attacks teachers

The mother of one of the pupils was also arrested and released on Friday.

She reportedly followed the teachers to the hospital and allegedly assaulted one while they were waiting to be attended to.

“Between January and May, two teachers were attacked in separate incidents. They were badly injured and several pupils were expelled,” Sibasa said.

“What is happening here is heartbreaking because the parents encourage them to assault the teachers.”

Limpopo department of education spokesperson Matome Taueatsoala said an internal investigation was underway.

ALSO READ: 80 Gauteng and Limpopo pupils hospitalised for suspected food poisoning in recent days

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