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Memorial service for Rhodes Park victim

Slain teacher given emotional send off by pupils and staff of Westbury Secondary.

A very emotional memorial service was held at the Westbury Recreation Centre yesterday for slain Westbury Secondary School teacher, Zukisa Kela.

Kela who taught at the school for two years was brutally assaulted and drowned by 12 men in Rhodes Park Kensington last week Saturday in a horrific incident that made headlines around the country.

The school’s principal Dr Been Robinson said the memorial service was to celebrate Kela’s legacy at the school.

“We are grateful that we could have such a wonderful, young and energetic teacher working with us.

“We found it fitting to give him the right send off as a school,” said Robinson.

Family of Zukisa Kela.
Family of Zukisa Kela.

Distraught pupils, school staff, Gauteng Department of Education representative David Fransman, Dr Eugeney Maraba of Faith Ministry International, CPF chairperson Tully Michaels, the rugby team he helped coach and a representative from The Lions Rugby Union all paid tribute to Kela.

His uncle Pascort Kela delivered a very joyous message and brought smiles to the faces of the pupils.

“Where there is faith, there is love and where there is love, there is peace,” said Pascort Kela.

His mother, two sisters, brother and fiancé were also present.

Maraba in her message gave the family “motherly” inspiration.

“I do not know what it feels like to lose a child, but if you put your faith in God then he can heal your wounds,” said Maraba.

A poem from his register class said; “He could only think of good things, he was our father and was always there for us and he will be dearly missed”.

The funeral will take place at his family home in Bez Valley on Sunday from 7am.

Kela’s rugby team paying tribute to the slain teacher.
Kela’s rugby team paying tribute to the slain teacher.

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