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Pastors: Aaron Dladla, Mbongiseni Hlongwane, Esther Nxele and David Motaung with church member Grace Thatane appeal to department of Education to allow spiritual leaders in schools. Photo Ntebatse Masipa
Pastors: Aaron Dladla, Mbongiseni Hlongwane, Esther Nxele and David Motaung with church member Grace Thatane appeal to department of Education to allow spiritual leaders in schools. Photo Ntebatse Masipa

ON Sunday morning, another pupil from Tsakane Secondary School was admitted in hospital after a suicide attempt.

Gauteng Education's official Godfrey Mononyane said the pupil overdosed on his father's pills.

"Social media and peer pressure are some of the contributing factors," said Mononyane.

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