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Day 2: Silent protest outside of Parktown Boys #JusticeForEnock

PARKTOWN – It's day two of the #JusticeForEnock protest.


Protesters have returned to Parktown Boys’ High School for the second day to stand in solidarity with the family of Enock Mpianzi.

Journalist, Karima Brown, put a call out on social media on 20 January for those seeking to fight for justice to be delivered after the passing of the Grade 8 learner.

A small group gathered yesterday morning (21 January) and vowed to return until the truth is out

Watch a video and catch up on yesterday’s protest below.

Veteran journalist, Karima Brown protests outside of Parktown Boys #JusticeForEnoch

A few members of the media questioned her motives around the protest, despite that though, Brown and three other people have arrived for the second day on 22 January.

Since Enoch’s untimely death at a Grade 8 orientation camp, South Africa as a whole has buzzed with sympathy. Allegations as to the cause and circumstances surrounding his passing have circulated on social media.

Read more here: Outcry among community members while Parktown Boys’ suspended academic programmes yesterday 

Follow the #JusticeForEnoch tweets.

If you would like to join the protest, the group will be gathered outside of the school every day at 7am, view the tweet below.

 

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