Help families of 79 children killed in S.Africa
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This video you’re watching now is the lifeless bodies of 79 middle school children in Gauteng, South Africa who died at school when they ate poisoned cakes they bought at school from a street vender, 28 more children are in critical condition in a local hospital. The incident occurred on Feb 27, 2020 the person who sold the poised candies to these kids have been arrested by South African authorities. Close to 28 other pupils from Ikusasalethu elementary school in Braamfischer are being treated at various hospitals after ingesting poisoned cakes.
It’s understood some of the children are in a critical condition. Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi tweeted that the seller of the cakes had been arrested. In his tweet, Lesufi said the 28 pupils are in critical condition.
The police’s Kay Makhubela said a 28 year-old woman had been arrested in Soweto for allegedly selling cakes baked with an illegal substance to school children.
“They started to vomit and had blood coming out of their noses. They were taken to hospital and where they were tested positive to having used a space cake drug.”
It's believed the cakes contained traces of cyanid. This latest incident comes in the wake of a spate of deaths at schools in Gauteng, with the latest being that of 16-year-old Kelebogile Molopyane from Ferndale High School.
At the same time, a teacher in the North West has been placed on special leave following an incident where a boy was injured when the teacher in question threw a water a bottle at pupils on 6 February.
North West education spokesperson Elias Malindi says they felt it was best to conduct the investigation with the security guard on paid administrative leave.
“We thought it would be better if he is not at school. We are going to conduct these investigations and depending on the outcomes of the investigations, we can then start with the disciplinary process.”
We hereby plead with the general public to help the family burry their children. God richly bless you all. Thank you
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Nick Neils Lutterodt
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