An 8-year-old girl died after touching an electric cable that was allegedly wrongly earthed at home, while a 12-year-old diabetic died after experiencing complications.
eath of two Tshwane pupils in separate incidents.after touching an electric cable, which was allegedly A 12-year-old boy from Lethabo Phalane Primary School in Hammanskraal, who was a
diabetic, allegedly experienced complications at home on April 21. He was subsequently rushed to a local hospital and died two days later. “We would like to convey our sincere condolences to both families and the school community. We pray for their strength during this time of affliction” said Lesufi.
Both schools will facilitate memorial services to celebrate their lives after the lockdown has ended, the
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