The Mercury

Food looted after deaths of two pupils

- JONISAYI MAROMO jonisayi.maromo@inl.co.za

GAUTENG Education member of the executive council (MEC), Matome Chiloane, has “regrettabl­y” confirmed the deaths of two learners from David Makhubo High School in Kaalfontei­n.

A Grade 12 learner collapsed and died last Thursday, during the memorial service for a Grade 10 boy learner who had died from an illness on May 2.

Gauteng education department spokespers­on, Steve Mabona, said the Grade12 boy collapsed in the schoolyard.

“Educators were promptly alerted by learners of this incident, and despite the initial assumption that the learner fainted, the situation was grave.

“Emergency services were called, and the learner’s parents were informed,” said Mabona.

He said “out of a need to maintain calm”, the collapse of the Grade 12 learner was not immediatel­y disclosed to the people gathered at the memorial service of the Grade 10 boy, “to prevent panic”.

“Regrettabl­y, the (Grade 12) learner did not survive, and this news was disclosed at an assembly on the following day, on Friday,” said Mabona.

“Before the announceme­nt could be made, some learners, overwhelme­d by the unfolding events, experience­d fainting spells.

“This incident has been captured in videos that have since gone viral on social media platforms.”

Additional­ly, Mabona said that on Friday chaos ensued when some community members entered the school premises.

“In the turmoil, there were instances

of learners being driven out of school grounds and unfortunat­e acts of looting of school resources, including food supplies from the National School Nutrition Programme,” he said.

“Circuit management was on site on Thursday to oversee the handling of the situation post-collapse, and on Friday during the assembly and subsequent disruption­s.”

Police in Gauteng are investigat­ing the circumstan­ces surroundin­g the death of the Grade 12 learner.

Meanwhile, Chiloane said all efforts were being made to understand the sequence of events which led to the death of the learner.

“We wish to extend our sincerest condolence­s to the bereaved families following these tragic incidents. Currently, our priority is to provide all necessary support to the learners, staff, and families impacted by these tragedies,” he said.

“Counsellin­g services and other forms of support are being extended to assist the school community during

this incredibly difficult time.”

Last week, Minister of Basic Education Angie Motshekga and Chiloane visited Eqinisweni Secondary School, in Gauteng, following the suicide of four learners.

The dead learners are three girls and one boy.

At the time, national spokespers­on for the education department, Elijah Mhlanga said a Grade 10 learner was reportedly rushed to a local clinic on April 26, where she was declared dead.

“A Grade 11 girl learner was found dead at home by her parents, on Thursday, May 2.

“On Friday, May 3, a Grade 11 boy learner was hospitalis­ed and also sadly passed away while receiving medical attention.

“The fourth learner, who was in Grade 12 passed away while being transporte­d to a nearby clinic on Sunday, May 5,” said Mhlanga.

“All the learners are believed to have consumed a poisonous substance, which led to their untimely demise.”

 ?? Independen­t Newspapes archive ?? ANGRY community members looted food at David Makhubo High School in Kaalfontei­n, Gauteng, after a Grade 12 learner collapsed during a memorial service of a Grade 10 learner who had died due to illness. |
Independen­t Newspapes archive ANGRY community members looted food at David Makhubo High School in Kaalfontei­n, Gauteng, after a Grade 12 learner collapsed during a memorial service of a Grade 10 learner who had died due to illness. |

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