‘Bullied’ learner tries to take his life

Details of what actually happened are still sketchy at this stage.

A Grade Six learner at Drommedaris Primary School in Reiger Park reportedly tried to take his life last week after complaining that he was continuously being bullied at school.

According to a source who asked to remain anonymous, the child’s parent had reported the bullying to the school before he resorted to ‘taking his life’, apparently to escape the situation at school.

According to one of the community leaders, the child is still in hospital where he is slowly recovering from the damages caused to his lungs when trying to kill himself.

The Gauteng Department of Education confirmed the attempted suicide, saying it is saddened about the alleged attempt.

“At this stage we cannot confirm what led to the learner to try and commit suicide, but further investigation is underway to ascertain the cause of his actions. Counselling will be offered to the said learner,” said GDE spokesperson Steve Mabona.

Mabona said the outcome of the investigation will assist the department to determine necessary action to be taken.

“We wish him well and hope the learner will come back to school in due course,” said Mabona.

The Advertiser understands the incident didn’t happen at the school.

According to Childline South Africa  there are several ways one can be bullied:

Childline provides the following tips when you are being bullied:

You have to tell someone. You may not want to do this because it means showing that you are vulnerable, that you are letting someone get the better of you. But really, it is very important to tell someone otherwise, it may not stop. Speak to a friend, parent, brother or sister, uncle or aunt and most importantly, if it happens at school, speak to your teacher.
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