[LISTEN] Hoërskool Driehoek principal: We couldn't have prevented tragedy
TalK Radio 702's Bongani Bingwa interviews Hein Knoetze, principal of Hoërskool Driehoek, following the walkway collapse at the school which led to the death of 4 pupils.
TalK Radio 702's Bongani Bingwa interviews Hein Knoetze, principal of Hoërskool Driehoek, following the walkway collapse at the school which led to the death of 4 pupils.
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