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Tshedimoso Masetloa left home on 28 June.
Tshedimoso Masetloa left home on 28 June.

SOPHIE Masetloa wants answers from a local school as she alleges that it led to the death of her son.

The 53-year-old mum from Suuruman in Hammanskraal, Tshwane said after Moditela Secondary School in her kasi stopped her from selling food on the school premises in 2020, she never thought that it would affect her mentally challenged son, Tshedimoso Masetloa (24).

She said she had been selling at the school for 15 years and was a breadwinner for the family of four.

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