Article: One killed in UJ stampede

ONE KILLED, 17 INJURED AT UJ STAMPEDE

A woman was killed and 17 people were injured in a stampede at the University of Johannesburg on Tuesday morning, said Johannesburg emergency services.

"One female died, 17 have been treated for minor injuries, and will be taken to hospital," said emergency services spokeswoman Nana Radebe.

"We received a call at about 7.30am this morning. It is alleged that the stampede occurred just after they opened the gate," she said.

A disaster bus was also on the scene helping the injured, three of whom were serious, but stable.

University spokesman Herman Esterhuizen said further details would be released at a press conference at the university at 10am.

UJ registrar Marie Muller told eNews channel that the incident happened as students queued for last-minute applications to the tertiary institution.

The university received 5000 applications new applications on Monday.

It was turning away people still outside the campus and trying to get in on Tuesday morning.


Source : Sapa
 
Someone mailed Gareth Cliff this morning about the issue at UJ, apparently the majority of students there are hoping to get in on the strength of their grade 12 results as they usually use grade 11 results. Unfortunately, the cutoff for application on your grade 12 results were 2/3 months ago.

RIP to the poor lady that died, sad what lengths people will go to for education.
 
Someone mailed Gareth Cliff this morning about the issue at UJ, apparently the majority of students there are hoping to get in on the strength of their grade 12 results as they usually use grade 11 results. Unfortunately, the cutoff for application on your grade 12 results were 2/3 months ago.

RIP to the poor lady that died, sad what lengths people will go to for education.

They talked about it on Sasha's show. Schools should tell kids and parents that they can applly with your grade 11 marks even if it is bad. ai.

:( RIP
 
Why does UJ operate like a high school?

You are blaming UJ for giving students that failed to plan another chance? :wtf: Lets be honest, they should just stop all late registrations.
 
So sad to see people this desperate.

The thing is that they are just trying to get in to university... they don't really care what degree, thats quite dumb.

You kneed to know what you are getting in to, you need to want to study it !
 
You are blaming UJ for giving students that failed to plan another chance? :wtf: Lets be honest, they should just stop all late registrations.
Given that this happened last year, they should have gone out to the schools and got these kids applied in time.
 
Given that this happened last year, they should have gone out to the schools and got these kids applied in time.

They do. What more should they (UJ) do. Surely its just as easy to ASK for information. Why should pupils just sit back and expect information.
 
Look at the bright side, people are enthusiastic about getting an education...:whistle:
 
UPDATE

New registrations suspended. Late applications should not be allowed or the requirements for late registrations should be much higher.
 
And then you had other bastards trying to jump the fence and push into queues.
 
Given that this happened last year, they should have gone out to the schools and got these kids applied in time.

@R13. Again!!!!

When I went to grade 1 my mother did everything. Please don't be surprised, not the teachers.
When I went to std 6, form 8, my parents and I started to arrange everything early in form 7. Maybe surprisingly to you, not the teachers.
When I went to varsity, I organised everything and had all done and dusted by Oct. in matric at UP. Believe me the Uni did nothing baring ads that enrolling ens during Oct.
Nobody died. Everybody did what they had to do.

A little bit different for the non-Africans as oppose to the non-whites in all aspects, won't you say?

Or whom are you going to blame this round?
 
And then you had other bastards trying to jump the fence and push into queues.

And kill each other for a education.

Plus the parents demanding education.

Barbarians.
 
Getafix, a few questions.

Were you raised in a township?
Were your parents poorly educated?
Did you have to catch taxis/walk 50 odd km a day to get to school?

This is a problem concerning colour, it's a problem concerning environment.
 
UJ stampede 'avoidable'

Was anyone there in the stampede?

http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/UJ-stampede-avoidable-20120110
Johannesburg - Thousands of shocked prospective students and their parents stood outside the University of Johannesburg on Tuesday after a woman was killed and 17 other people were injured in a stampede.

"The news that someone has died has shocked me," said Jane Monare, who drove up from Bethlehem with her daughter in the early hours of the morning.

Her daughter plans to study mechanical engineering.

"I wonder why the university administration did not do something about this in order to avert this problem," she said.

‘No one telling us what’s going on’

Abandoned blankets, clothes and shoes - most of them wet from the overnight rain - were strewn on the pavement outside the Bunting road entrance to the university.

Many ambulances and police cars were still parked at the entrance, and police and university security staff were not allowing anybody in.

"No one is saying anything to us, to tell us what will happen," said Monare."I wish the education system can be improved to avoid such incidents."

Some prospective students had slept on the pavement waiting for the gates to open.

Carol Mkhonto, from the Eastern Cape, had been about 300 metres from the main entrance before the stampede.

She wanted to check the status of her application. She tried last week, but was told it was "not in the system" so was making another attempt.

"I feel very bad about this," she said.

Congestion

Mkhonto said that putting people who were returning for further study and newcomers in the same registration queue had caused the problem.

"There was a stampede because of congestion because the university put everyone who wanted to renew and the newcomers in the same queue."

Johannesburg Emergency Services spokesperson Nana Radebe said it received a call around 07:30 to say there had been a stampede just after the gates opened.

A woman died and 17 other people sustained injuries. The injured were treated in an emergency bus at the university.

One woman was critically injured with severe head and chest trauma. She was ventilated before taken to the Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic hospital for treatment, Netcare911 spokesperson Jeff Wicks said.

5 000 new applicants

The SA Youth Council was "dismayed" by the stampede.

"The university, after its experience of similar situations, should have found better means of dealing with such crises and it's important that we raise this issue across the entirety of the higher education fraternity," said national spokesperson Mangaliso Khonza.

UJ registrar Marie Muller told eNews channel that the incident happened as students queued for last-minute applications to the tertiary institution.

The university received 5 000 applications from new entrants on Monday.

TimesLive reported that last year there were 11 000 first-year places available and that the university processed 85 000 last year.

The situation was similar at other universities.

The University of the Witwatersrand, in Johannesburg, which has 5 500 spaces for first years, received 30 000 applications last year.

The University of KwaZulu-Natal, which can admit 9 000, received 61 500 applications; and the University of the Free State, which can admit 4 000, received 13 000 applications.

The Democratic Alliance in Gauteng said the university should have handled the applications process better, but at the same time, some students had unrealistic expectations as their marks would not be good enough.

"Many of them should rather enrol at the Further Education and Training (FET) colleges, but these colleges need to dramatically improve their pass rate so that they can attract more applicants," said the party's education spokesperson Khume Ramulifho.

"Two of the reasons for the long queues at UJ are the lack of adequate career guidance at secondary level and a lack of confidence in FETs."

It has four campuses - Auckland Park Kingsway, Auckland Park Bunting Road, Doornfontein and Soweto.

UJ is a merger between the former Rand Afrikaans University, the Technikon Witwatersrand and the Soweto and the East Rand campuses of Vista University.

It has four campuses - Auckland Park Kingsway, Auckland Park Bunting Road, Doornfontein and Soweto.

UJ is a merger between the former Rand Afrikaans University, the Technikon Witwatersrand and the Soweto and the East Rand campuses of Vista University.

It has four campuses - Auckland Park Kingsway, Auckland Park Bunting Road, Doornfontein and Soweto.

It also has a four-language policy of English, isiZulu, Afrikaans and Sesotho sa Leboa.

Its students come from over 50 countries in Africa and around the world.
 
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