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Bullying is serious concern at many South African schools.
Bullying is serious concern at many South African schools.

BULLYING at school has become a big problem, with most victims often resorting to suicide to end the cycle of terror. 

At Tsakane Secondary School in Gauteng, two pupils in grades 8 and 12 died after consuming poison at their respective homes. 

And at Queen’s High School, Brian Ndlovu, a grade 9 pupil, mysteriously passed away, and allegations by the family are that he was bullied. 

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