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South African parents sue after son drowns in latrine South African parents sue after son drowns in latrine
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The mother of a five-year-old South African boy who died after falling into a pit latrine at school has broken down in court as she described finding his body.The mother of a five-year-old South African boy who died after falling into a pit latrine at school has broken down in court as she described finding his body.
Michael Komape's mother Rosina took the witness stand on the first day of a civil lawsuit.Michael Komape's mother Rosina took the witness stand on the first day of a civil lawsuit.
She and her husband James are suing the Minister of Basic Education after their son drowned.She and her husband James are suing the Minister of Basic Education after their son drowned.
The department of Basic Education denies responsibility for his death.The department of Basic Education denies responsibility for his death.
Michael was a pupil at the Mahlodumela Primary School in the northern Limpopo province. He had gone to the toilet on 20 January 2014 when he disappeared.Michael was a pupil at the Mahlodumela Primary School in the northern Limpopo province. He had gone to the toilet on 20 January 2014 when he disappeared.
Mrs Komape told the court that the head teacher called her and said her son was missing. She said a child in the same class told her he had fallen into the toilet.Mrs Komape told the court that the head teacher called her and said her son was missing. She said a child in the same class told her he had fallen into the toilet.
Michael's mother said that she "could see his whole arm but could not see the rest of his body" and says she fainted after that. She told the court that the incident had left her and her family traumatised. Michael's mother said that she "could see his whole arm but could not see the rest of his body" and says she fainted after that. A reporter for South Africa's Mail and Guardian newspaper said Mrs Komape told the court that the incident had left her and her family traumatised.
Mrs Kopane says she lost her job as a direct result of the trauma she suffered because of her son's death.Mrs Kopane says she lost her job as a direct result of the trauma she suffered because of her son's death.
The Komape family originally filed the lawsuit in 2015‚ but delays mean the case is only just being heard in the Polokwane High Court.The Komape family originally filed the lawsuit in 2015‚ but delays mean the case is only just being heard in the Polokwane High Court.
Michael's parents are also suing the Limpopo education ministry and the school principal, arguing they acted negligently or in violation of learners' constitutional right to a basic education.Michael's parents are also suing the Limpopo education ministry and the school principal, arguing they acted negligently or in violation of learners' constitutional right to a basic education.
The Komapes say the toilets were dilapidated and therefore not fit for human use.The Komapes say the toilets were dilapidated and therefore not fit for human use.
They are are seeking just over three million rand ($210,000; £160,000) for trauma, grief, medical expenses, funeral costs and lack of earnings.They are are seeking just over three million rand ($210,000; £160,000) for trauma, grief, medical expenses, funeral costs and lack of earnings.
In court documents, the defendants deny that Michael's death was a result of any negligent or unconstitutional conduct on their parts. They say it was an accident.In court documents, the defendants deny that Michael's death was a result of any negligent or unconstitutional conduct on their parts. They say it was an accident.
The government has been criticised for its reaction to the case.The government has been criticised for its reaction to the case.
Just three months after the incident in 2014, former Limpopo Education chief Dikeledi Magadzi told local broadcaster ENCA "I am not the MEC [Member of Executive Council] of toilets... I am not God". The clip has now gone viral.Just three months after the incident in 2014, former Limpopo Education chief Dikeledi Magadzi told local broadcaster ENCA "I am not the MEC [Member of Executive Council] of toilets... I am not God". The clip has now gone viral.
Michael's death caused outrage in South Africa, and drew attention to poor sanitation conditions in rural schools.Michael's death caused outrage in South Africa, and drew attention to poor sanitation conditions in rural schools.
The case is scheduled to last three weeks.The case is scheduled to last three weeks.