A terrified mother from Daveyton, Ekurhuleni, claims she is being followed by hitmen after confronting a teacher for allegedly beating her son.
The mother says her life has been turned upside down since she exposed the teacher’s brutal punishment of her six-year-old boy at Mayfield Primary School.
The Assault
Daily Sun reported that the mum alleges the teacher locked her son in a classroom and punched him in the head for urinating in a container. The child had taken a pee in a container because the teacher had locked him inside a classroom.
The assault left the child, who has a speech delay, bleeding from one ear.
“Now my son has a chronic ear infection, and the doctor said he might lose his hearing,” she said.
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Ekurhuleni Mother Followed By Hitmen After Confronting Teacher
But the mother says her fight for justice has brought dangerous threats to her doorstep.
“A man with a white beard, driving a white VW Golf, came to my house at night looking for me. I wasn’t home, but they found my elder son,” she revealed. “The man said he wanted to speak to me about the incident at school. I don’t know what they are planning, but I won’t be bullied.“
Fearing for her safety, the mother is now living in constant fear as she suspects the mysterious man may have been sent to intimidate her. She says she’s determined to expose the school’s actions, despite the danger.
“I told myself I’m going to expose the school. I won’t be bullied,” she vowed.
The angry mother had reported the incident to the district in 2022, hoping for justice against the teacher.
However, Gauteng Education spokesperson Steve Mabona stated that investigations found the claims against the teacher unfounded.
“The teacher was exonerated after necessary investigations,” Mabona said.
Despite this, the mother insists she was wronged and believes the threats against her are connected to the school. She has since removed her son from Mayfield Primary and is demanding action against the teacher, saying she won’t stop until justice is served.