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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. 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. |