‘Bully’ gets bail
Details behind assault emerge in court
Lindokuhle Dube, the schoolboy allegedly captured on video beating up a female schoolmate, appeared in the Ntuzuma Magistrate’s Court, in KwaZulu-Natal, on assault charges yesterday. The video clip of the assault went viral last week.
The mother of a 19-year-old man who has been charged with severely assaulting his 17year-old former schoolmate broke down in the Ntuzuma Magistrate’s Court outside Durban yesterday.
Lindokuhle S’phiwe Dube‚ a Grade 10 pupil at a high school in KwaMashu‚ was released on R1 500 bail.
He has been charged with assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm.
The slightly built teenager was supported by his mother‚ Happy Dube‚ who broke down in the public gallery as he cut a lonely figure in the dock. She did not want to comment.
Wearing a camel jacket with a faux sheep trimming‚ ripped jeans and sandals‚ Dube hugged his knees as he crouched in the dock.
He covered his face as photographers took pictures while he consulted with his state-appointed lawyer during a short break.
The state did not oppose his bail as he was not considered to be a flight risk and had handed himself in with the help of his father, who was also present in court.
His lawyer had requested that bail be set at R500 but the court viewed the crime as serious and set it at R1 500.
He will return to court on September 14. But the state has set bail conditions that include him not interfering with witnesses‚ not contacting the complainant‚ going to her home‚ school or sending someone on his behalf.
The court heard that Dube was in an exam room when he had an argument with the complainant’s sister and allegedly assaulted her. The two were separated by a teacher and the exam proceeded.
After the exam‚ Dube went outside and saw the complainant chatting to a friend. He confronted them and asked if they were talking about him. When she denied they were talking about him‚ he left but returned a short while later and assaulted her.
The girl tried to fight back but Dube continued the assault until her nose bled.
She was rescued by another boy who intervened.
The state prosecutor told the court that they needed to retake a statement from the complainant’s sister as they could not construct the charge due to a lack of facts about her involvement.
The prosecutor confirmed that they were contemplating additional charges but asked for an adjournment for further investigation.
A doctor’s report is also outstanding.
The police also have to obtain a statement from the teacher who intervened during the incident, as well as a school security guard.
The investigating officer has also been instructed to find the video footage of the incident.
KwaZulu-Natal education department spokesman Muzi Mahlambi said the department was happy that the court process was under way.
Their own internal investigation‚ he said‚ would inform them as to whether any action should be taken against the school principal.