THREE SIBLINGS DIED AFTER EATING PAP AND MILK. MEC CHILOANE SHOCKED WHEN TWO LEANERS ATE RAT POISON AT SCHOOL

THREE SIBLINGS DIED AFTER EATING PAP AND MILK. MEC CHILOANE SHOCKED WHEN TWO LEANERS ATE RAT POISON AT SCHOOL

By Mashamba Media
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Gauteng MEC for Education, Sport, Arts, Culture & Recreation, Mr Matome Chiloane, has expressed his profound sorrow over the deaths of three learners from Evaton Primary School in Sebokeng on Monday, 12 August 2024.

According to information at our disposal, the incident unfolded at around 08:00 in the morning when a Grade 4 class teacher brought a sick boy learner to the sick bay. Despite immediate assistance, the learner was unresponsive. Emergency services and the learner’s mother were swiftly called.

In a distressing turn of events, the learner’s sibling, a Grade 3 girl learner, was also brought to the sick bay and mentioned that they had eaten pap, milk, and biscuits at home.

The learner soon became unresponsive as well. A third sibling, a Grade 5 girl learner, was also found to be unresponsive. All three learners were rushed to a nearby clinic, where, tragically, they were declared dead.

The police are investigating the circumstances surrounding this heartbreaking incident.

In a separate and equally tragic event, MEC Chiloane said he is deeply saddened to have learned of the death of a Grade 8 learner from Tsakane Secondary School in Ekurhuleni, also on Monday, 12 August 2024.

Reports indicate that the incident took place during school hours when two Grade 8 girl learners allegedly ingested rat poison on the school premises.

” One of the learners collapsed and had to be carried to the school’s administration block, while the other, though visibly weak, managed to walk there.

Emergency services and the learners’ parents were immediately contacted. Sadly, one of the learners was declared dead on school premises, while the other was rushed to a local medical facility for urgent care.

The police are currently investigating this tragic incident.

MEC Chiloane has strongly encouraged learners to seek help from the South African Depression and Anxiety Group (SADAG) by calling their 24-hour helpline on 0800 68 78 88 if they are struggling or feeling overwhelmed,” rather than turning to such tragic actions. Support is available, and no one should face their challenges alone”.

“We are heartbroken by the tragic loss of these young lives. Our thoughts and prayers are with the families, friends, and school communities affected by these devastating incidents. Our psycho-social support team will be dispatched to provide necessary support to everyone involved during this difficult time,” said MEC Chiloane.

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