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Gross negligence: Read the report into Enock Mpianzi's death
A report following an investigation into the death of Enock Mpianzi was released on Wednesday, revealing how a pattern of negligent decisions led to his death on a school camp.
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'Pattern of negligent decisions led to Enock Mpianzi’s death'
The 13-year-old died after being swept away at a school camp at the Nyati lodge, in Brits, North West, in January.
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Enock Mpianzi's death: Report names those who should be held liable
A report into the death of Enock Mpianzi has found Parktown Boys' High School and the Nyati Bush and Riverbreak lodge to be grossly negligent in their actions in the lead-up to Mpianzi's death. The report was released on Wednesday night at the school by Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi and forensic investigator and lawyer, Peter Harris.
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Report into Enock Mpianzi's death finds Parktown Boys' High negligent
The report has recommended that action be taken against the relevant educators and headmaster and that there was liability by the school in the death of the grade 8 pupil while on a school camp.
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Media barred, acused of inaccurate reporting at Enock Mpianzi meeting
Parents made the request, claiming they were not consulted about the media's presence.
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Media asked to leave Enock Mpianzi's forensic report presentation
Mpianzi drowned in the Crocodile River in the North West in January.
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Enock Mpianzi's family not in frame of mind to give blessings on report - lawyer
The family met with the Gauteng Education Department to discuss the findings of the report, just hours before it's scheduled to be made public at a briefing on Wednesday evening.
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Enock Mpianzi's family ‘haven’t seen’ forensic report into his death
Mpianzi (13) drowned at a Parktown Boys’ High School camp for grade 8 pupils in January.
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GED awaits family's blessing before releasing report on Enock Mpianzi's death
The department postponed the release of the findings at the last minute on Thursday, saying the family had not yet given their blessing.
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Lesufi postpones release of report into Enock Mpianzi’s death
The department said the postponement came after the family objected to the release without their blessing.
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Lesufi to release report into Enock Mpianzi's death on Thursday
Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi has worked through the report, met with lawyers and the Mpianzi family.
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Gauteng Education MEC Lesufi emotionally drained by pupil deaths in province
In the latest tragedy on Monday, two pupils from Madibatlou Primary School in Olifantsfontein were killed in a taxi crash. It’s understood they were on their way to school at the time.
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Lesufi: Forensic report into Enock Mpianzi’s death shocking
The Gauteng Education Department received the report over the weekend and shared it with the 13-year-old boy’s family.
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Lesufi receives forensic report on Enock Mpianzi’s death
Mpianzi drowned in the Crocodile River at a lodge the North West while on a school orientation camp.
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Mazibuko: Parents shouldn't fear sending kids to school
The teens were laid to rest yesterday following their deaths while attending school.
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Mpianzi’s family say they want justice for those responsible for his death
Mpianzi's brother, Yves Badilo, said he wouldn’t rest until they know the whole truth about his death.
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Ndlozi: Parktown Boys' High School is to blame for Enock Mpianzi's death
Gauteng Community Safety MEC Faith Mazibuko has promised Enock Mpianzi's family answers over his death.
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'I want justice', says Enock Mpianzi's mom as he's laid to rest
Enock Mpianzi's family said while they’re heartbroken and lost, they are grateful for the 13 short years they got to spend with him.
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WATCH LIVE: Enock Mpianzi laid to rest
Enock Mpianzi, a Parktown Boys' High School grade eight pupil, died while at a school camp on 15 January. His body was found on 17 January.
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'You’re fragile assets of your parents': Former teachers remember Mpianzi
Enock Mpianzi’s parents, peers and former classmates from Brixton Primary paid their final respects at an emotional memorial service on Tuesday.
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MEC Lesufi urges Parktown Boys’ High pupils to break 'code of silence'
The MEC urged pupils to speak out against all forms of misconduct during a memorial service for Enock Mpianzi who drowned on a school camp.