Student Splashes Teacher With Sewage in Class
A South Africa teacher was humiliated and violated by a pupil who poured sewage all over her body after a misunderstanding.
All because she allegedly said a word in her economics class which the grade 12 pupil couldn’t understand.
According to The Daily Sun, in anger, the pupil (19) found a bucket and filled it with sewage scooped up from the schoolyard.
He then went back to the classroom in Khotsong near Bothaville, Free State, and poured the sewage all over the teacher.
A video of the incident went viral on social media, leaving many people fuming.
The teacher could not be reached for comment, but a pupil said the teacher opened a case against the culprit and he was arrested
We know him to be non-violent. I don’t know what’s going to happen to him, but what he did isn’t cool,” said the pupil.
Another pupil (15) said: “I think we’re misusing our rights because what happened to the teacher violated her rights.
“He knew he’d have called the police if the teacher retaliated.
A screengrab showing a pupil in what appears to be the school principal’s office.
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“I won’t mind if corporal punishment comes back. How would he feel if the teacher was his mum?”
Free State education spokesman Howard Ndaba told Daily Sun: “We condemn the incident in the strongest terms. We’ve suspended the pupil for five days.
“He’ll appear before the school’s disciplinary committee on Friday.”
Police spokesman Brigadier Motantsi Makhele said the teacher asked grade 12 pupils, who weren’t in uniform if they were going home early.
“They said they were given permission as they are grade 12s. But one of the pupils started an argument with the teacher and the matter was resolved on Monday,” said Makhele.
“On Tuesday, the same teacher was in class when the pupil poured sewage over her.”
He said another teacher tried to reprimand the pupil, but he threatened him.
“The two teachers opened a case of assault. The pupil was arrested and appeared in the Bothaville Magistrates Court yesterday, where he was granted R500 bail,” he said.-Daily Sun