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WATCH: Allen Glen High ‘gang member’ viciously assaults and stabs another learner for dagga

An informant and witness at the scene told the publication that the boy was accused of stealing a bag of dagga, which allegedly had fallen from a member of the gang’s pocket.

A Grade 10 learner who was lying in agony for almost 30 minutes before being attended to by a teacher, is fighting for his life in hospital. He was brutally assaulted and subsequently stabbed by a fellow learner who is a member of a notorious gang at the school.

The morning of Monday, 10 February, was the last day the 15-year-old boy (whose name is known to the Northsider) attended school before being forced into a fight after being accused of theft.

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An informant and witness at the scene told the publication that the boy was accused of stealing a bag of dagga, which allegedly had fallen from a member of the gang’s pocket.

“The learner picked up the bag of weed and when he tried to locate its owner, the member of the Mavericks gang accused him of attempting to steal the bankie,” the learner explained.

A video shared with the Northsider depicts a scene of complete pandemonium outside the school, where learners dressed in school uniform and other people in casual clothes were cheering on the victim and the aggressor to take each other down. The learners casually passed around a cigarette while having a good laugh.

According to the informant, the video only captured the beginning of the fight. She explained that off camera the gang member allegedly attacked the victim with his Swiss army knife – stabbing him in the leg and torso. This stabbing allegedly took place on the school grounds where the boy lied unattended for almost a full period that morning.

“After he was stabbed, the school bell rang and everyone ran into their classes. He was left bleeding until he was noticed by a teacher who subsequently called an ambulance to the school,” the witness explained.

The worried witness alleged that the aggressor wasn’t reprimanded and was adamant that the matter had not been reported to his parents or to the Gauteng Department of Education (GDE) to intervene.

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“I think the school is trying to sweep the incident under the carpet because they don’t want the GED at the school, or the media writing about them,” she speculated.

The Northsider approached the school for comment but was referred to the regulatory body (GDE).

Honeydew Police could not confirm any case relating to the matter at this stage.

This is a developing story.

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