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Birchleigh learners drown during Durban rugby tour

According to Lesufi’s office, learners from the school were in Durban to take part in a rugby tournament and were scheduled to return home on March 31.

According to the Gauteng Department of Education, two Hoërskool Birchleigh learners drowned at a Durban beach on Sunday.

GDE stated, the boys in Grade 10 and 12 were attending a school trip at the time.

Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi said he was shocked by the incident.

According to Lesufi’s office, learners from the school were in Durban to take part in a rugby tournament and were scheduled to return home on March 31.

“On Sunday morning, the learners and several teachers went swimming at a Durban North beach, where some learners were reportedly assisted to shore by lifeguards after experiencing challenges in the water.

“After a headcount, it was realised that two learners were missing,” the department said in a statement released on Monday afternoon.

The department stated learners were accompanied back to their accommodation while the teachers searched the vicinity for the missing learners.

“The search went on until the evening with no success, after which the educators opened a missing persons’ case at Durban Central Police Station.”

On Monday, the educators were informed that the bodies of the two missing learners were discovered somewhat 2km north of the beach from where they went swimming the previous day.

“Police are investigating circumstances surrounding the incident. The deceased learners are from Birchleigh and Thembisa respectively,” the department confirmed.

A psycho-social unit was dispatched to counsel the school community of Hoërskool Birchleigh.

“This counselling will continue when the learners return from Durban.

“It’s tragic that a positive sporting school trip that our learners passionately participated in ended in such a tragic manner. We convey our most heartfelt condolences to the two affected families and the school community at large,” said Lesufi.

The Express‘ attempt to contact the school at the time of publishing was unsuccessful.

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Marietta Lombard

Editor-in-Chief of Caxton Joburg Metro with 26 years' experience in the community newspaper industry. I serve as Gauteng Director and deputy executive director of the Forum of Community Journalists and I am a press representative of the Press Council SA.
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