Venda School Girl Kills Herself After Getting Bullied For Being Dark

Venda School Girl Kills Herself After Getting Bullied For Being Dark
Snippet From Video….Venda School Girl Kills Herself After Getting Bullied For Being Dark

#JusticeForLufuno has topped microblogging site Twitter trends since the early hours of Tuesday after netizens learned of the gruesome events that led to a teenage, Lufuno’s death.

Lufuno was bullied at Mbilwi Secondary School in Vhembe under Limpopo province.

From videos that have since surfaced on social media, Lufuno was bullied and assaulted by one, Darlene Candy.

Eyewitnesses claim that the fight ensued Lufuno tried resisting being bullied by a group of girls, including Candy.

Candy is then seen beating up the seemingly calm and defenceless Lufuno who doesn’t fight back up until the fight is separated.

Lufuno, who’s known as Trash Boat on Facebook cried for help on social media about the ongoing bullying by the girls from her school.

According to social media reports, she, unfortunately, couldn’t take it anymore and killed herself last night.

Unconfirmed social media reports have claimed hanging and poisoning as means she ended her life with.

Social media went abuzz after it was revealed that Lufuno ended her life.

Many called out the girl seen bullying Lufuno in videos.

Through social media activism, many have reached out to the school management to investigate the disturbing developments.

Recent pictures making rounds on social media have revealed that there already has been a demonstration staged at the school as both students and parents raise awareness of bullying happening in the school.

Lufuno Venda School Girl Kills Herself After Getting Bullied For Being Dark
Mbilwi Secondary School Students And Parents Demonstrating On Tuesday Morning

There has also been a number of videos from the same school where students are seen fighting on school grounds with no teachers present.

Mbilwi Secondary School is one of the best schools in Limpopo province and producing excellent results yearly.


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