Pupils blow the whistle on teacher who allegedly sexually assaulted them

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Pupils blow the whistle on teacher who allegedly sexually assaulted them
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“The matter was made public after the children decided to speak out.”

““In a quick reaction by the family violence, child protection and sexual offences unit, statements were obtained from some of the pupils, which subsequently led to the arrest of the suspect,” Kinana added.

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