A 15-year-old South African schoolgirl has allegedly committed suicide after a fellow pupil at school bullied her.
According to reports, the schoolgirl identified as Lufuno Mavhungu Tshirenzheni from the Thulamela Municipality, Limpopo, committed suicide by overdosing on pills on Monday April 12.
In the video which went viral on social media on Tuesday, April 13, the grade 10 pupil from Mbilwi secondary school in the Vhembe East education district is seen being confronted by two other girls who slapped her countlessly while other pupils cheered.
Limpopo education spokesperson, Tidimalo Chuene confirmed the incident on Tuesday, April 13.
“The victimised pupil is reported to have since passed away. However, the cause of death is unknown. The department is awaiting a formal report on the cause from the relevant authorities,” said Chuene.
The department of social development’s spokesperson, Witness Tiva, said the department has dispatched a team of social workers to Mbilwi secondary school and to the family of the girl.
“Social workers are attending to the case after details of the incident went viral on social media. The video depicts a learner attacking her fellow learner, in full view of other learners. The MEC for social development, Nkakareng Rakgoale, has condemned the incident saying that bullying is one of the social ills that are experienced in many communities and it needs to be confronted head-on,” he explained.
“We are very disappointed to learn about this bullying incident that ended in tragedy. We want to see these young boys and girls support each other at school because they are there to learn,” Tiva added.
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