Parents open case against school "bully"

rpm

Admin
Staff member
Joined
Jul 22, 2003
Messages
66,805
Reaction score
5,057
Location
Johannesburg
Parents of a pupil from the Krugerlaan School in Vereeniging have opened a case against his alleged bully, Gauteng police said on Wednesday.

"There is case of common assault, and police are investigating," Captain Shado Mashobane told News24.

"There is no progress report yet; we will have one tomorrow. The IO [investigation officer] received the docket today."

Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi visited the school earlier on Wednesday.

"The MEC visited the school this morning and met the parents of the learner, the SGB chairperson and the school' management team... the department is expecting a report from the school," provincial education spokesperson, Phumla Sekhonyane, told News24.

"The MEC expressed his disappointment with what had happened at the school. He urged the district to investigate and act speedily on the issue of whether the learners were supervised.

"Our labour relations section has been instructed to go into the school to investigate the issue of the supervision of learners."

Sekhonyane said the incident reportedly happened on Friday, and it came to the department's attention on Sunday.

The school is for pupils with learning disabilities.

Video of incident gets over two million views

A video of the incident where one pupil physically assaults another has gone viral.

The video begins with a teenager telling the viewers that he had permission to assault the boy that he then subsequently slaps, punches and knees.

As the camera pans around, the teacher can be seen sitting at his desk marking books.

The video had 2 195 545 views on Facebook by 16:30 on Wednesday.

Sekhonyane told Radio Sonder Grense on Wednesday that the teacher was already under investigation for other complaints.

When News24 called the school earlier, staff said the principal was not available for comment, and the school referred queries to the department's district office, who in turn referred News24 back to Sekhonyane.
Anti-bullying petition launched

One Facebook user, Jacky Botha, started a petition on Change.org called 'NO TO BULLYING AT KRUGERLAAN SCHOOL AND ALL SCHOOLS IN SOUTH AFRICA!'

She writes on the petition page, "South Africa has a bad reputation that this is not an isolated case and is prevalent in schools around the country.

"Parents please unite, let us help the children in our schools! Please share this petition so that we can get as many signatures as possible."

A former pupil told News24 that he was only at the school for a year and left because "they'll kill you there".

"You have normal classes, and after that you go to woodwork or sheet metal classes. I saw guys taking sheets of metal, and they cut out pieces of blades and sharpen them with a grinder and hide it away," he claimed.

'Your son is a sissie'

Nelmarie Ruysch, whose son used to go to the school, told Netwerk24 earlier that a former teacher told her, "Your son is a sissy. Calm down please," after she complained that her son was being bullied.
Ruysch said her son was constantly bullied when he was 15 years old.

“He is slim built and suffered a lot. They [the bullies] stole his food and lunch money and kicked him until his fingers became dislocated. He ate [his lunch] in interval in the class.”

His neck was burnt with wood, Ruysch claimed.

She said she repeatedly brought it to the school’s attention but a teacher who is no longer at the school told her to calm down and not create an issue about it.

News24 - http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Parents-open-case-against-school-bully-20150617
 
If Omar al-Bashir can walk then I don't see why they should harass this bully, he did not kill anyone.
 
The school is for pupils with learning disabilities.

Whilst the use of the word is probably true, "challenges" or "difficulties" would have been a better choice.
 
If Omar al-Bashir can walk then I don't see why they should harass this bully, he did not kill anyone.

What? Bullies need to be put in their place. Children are very sensitive to bullying and it could cause mental or social harm to them and in worst cases, children commit suicide as they don't see how they can cope with it.

Bullying is NOT ok.
 
What? Bullies need to be put in their place. Children are very sensitive to bullying and it could cause mental or social harm to them and in worst cases, children commit suicide as they don't see how they can cope with it.

Bullying is NOT ok.

I think it was said tongue in cheek - if the Sudanese president can get away with it, why not a bully?
 
Whilst the use of the word is probably true, "challenges" or "difficulties" would have been a better choice.

The official term is LSEN - Learners with special education needs.
 
One Facebook user, Jacky Botha, started a petition on Change.org called 'NO TO BULLYING AT KRUGERLAAN SCHOOL AND ALL SCHOOLS IN SOUTH AFRICA!'

She writes on the petition page, "South Africa has a bad reputation that this is not an isolated case and is prevalent in schools around the country.

Yes we need a petition. Petitions solve everything!

In fact, lets make a petition against aging. Aging is the leading cause of death of 90 year olds - it is time we put a stop to it.
 
/watches Method put the boxing gloves away

:o

Yes we need a petition. Petitions solve everything!

In fact, lets make a petition against aging. Aging is the leading cause of death of 90 year olds - it is time we put a stop to it.

lol I get so annoyed at petitions...They almost never help. It might show that people care or don't agree with something, but in the end, it's just a list of people's names. Real action needs to be taken.
 
Thank the PC liberal crowd for this for giving children so many rights. Those kids should have been whipped like in the old days .

Teacher was probably sitting there thinking the same thing. In his shoes I would've done the same, simply would not give a crap anymore.
 
I've always suspected that guys who wear tongue rings have some sort of disability.
 
Thank the PC liberal crowd for this for giving children so many rights.

This I totally agree with. Do they not know how much we could save in production costs if we had these snotnoses back in the factories?
 
Nelmarie Ruysch, whose son used to go to the school, told Netwerk24 earlier that a former teacher told her, "Your son is a sissy. Calm down please," after she complained that her son was being bullied.

Whether he is a sissy or not, doesn't give any moron the right to bully him. Jeezus but people are idiots...I would have punched that teacher in the teeth (well not really).

I would have reported that stupid teacher until he/she lost her job.
 
Top
Sign up to the MyBroadband newsletter
X