[lg policy] Four suspended after school fight goes viral Updated Jan. 25, 2019, 12:07 p.m. | By Gaopalelwe Phalaetsile Share this: Four pupils at Hoërskool President in Ridgeway, south of Johannesburg, have been suspended after a video of a fight went viral on social media amid allegations of racism. Gaopalelwe Phalaetsile According to the school’s principal, Andre Fereira, the incident happened on January 10 and all four pupils were suspended for seven days immediately after the fight. Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi visited the school on Friday after he was tagged in the video on Twitter. The video shows, one pupil holding a belt, being punched by another pupil until he is knocked down to the ground and two other students approach cheering on the one who knocked him to the ground. ALSO READ: Baby found in handbag in Sunnyside "This was an isolated incident of learners that bumped into each other after break time and we think that there was a heated exchange of words that su
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Harold F. Schiffman
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Dravidian Linguistics and Culture
Dept. of South Asia Studies
University of Pennsylvania
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