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Milnerton High pupils went to court over brutal bullying
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84729, member: 27"] Eight students from a Cape Town high school are facing serious assault charges after a brutal beating was caught on video. The Milnerton High School learners appeared in the Cape Town Magistrate's Court. Their case involves alleged attacks on a fellow student, a sixteen-year-old boy who was undergoing chemotherapy. Prosecutors postponed the matter, stating the investigation remains incomplete. The accused were released under strict bail conditions, which prohibit them from contacting victims or visiting school grounds. The Western Cape Education Department initiated an internal probe alongside the criminal proceedings. A school disciplinary committee recommended expelling seven of the eight learners involved. The incident highlighted ongoing concerns about bullying at the institution. Community discussions have focused on youth violence and the role of social media in amplifying such attacks. The victim's family has described the significant emotional toll on the teenager. Families of the accused have sought counseling for their children, citing potential influences like peer pressure. Legal outcomes could set precedents for handling school violence cases involving minors. [/QUOTE]
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