Limpopo deputy principal assaulted for allegedly having sexual relationship with a pupil

Johannesburg – Angry community members of Seleteng in Limpopo allegedly assaulted the deputy principal at Kgagatlou Secondary School yesterday after allegations emerged that the educator was having sexual relationship with one of his pupils.

It is alleged that the 52-year-old male educator had a sexual relationship with a 19-year-old matric schoolgirl at the school. The community found out about the matter and attacked him.

Spokesperson of the Education Department in Limpopo, Mike Maringa, confirmed to IOL that the deputy principal was attacked by the fuming community members, following allegations that he was having a romantic relationship with one of the learners.

Maringa said the…

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