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Milnerton High Assault

Posted on October 23, 2025October 23, 2025 By The Editor
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 Eight Learners Face Court as South Africans Demand Accountability and Compassion

By George C. April – CCN Editor

CAPE TOWN: –  The Milnerton High School bullying incident that shocked South Africa earlier this week has now reached the courts. Police confirmed that eight learners, aged between 17 and 18, appeared at the Cape Town Magistrates’ Court today on charges of assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm (GBH).

The charges follow a viral video showing a fellow pupil being brutally beaten, a scene that sparked national outrage and a fierce debate about discipline, respect, and the role of parents in raising their children.

Public reaction

On social media, emotions ran high.  While many called for harsh punishment, others urged a more compassionate response.

“That’s not enough.

We want to see updates about prison and criminal records,” wrote Brandon Lakey.
“What about the parents?

“Bullying starts at home, they should also face accountability,” said Melissa Maddwun George.

But not everyone agreed.

Chad Smith commented: “We should cry for mercy and restoration.  They made mistakes, forgive them, counsel them with love.”

To which Samantha May replied, “Forgiveness and counsel can still come. But love is holding people accountable too.”

Chad later responded with a Biblical reflection, reminding readers:

“He who has no sin, cast the first stone. Jesus said to the woman at the well, ‘Go and sin no more.’ We must understand love and redemption differently.”

Parents and responsibility

As the case unfolds, the spotlight has turned sharply onto parenting and school values.
Experts warn that bullying is not only a school issue,  it’s a reflection of what children absorb at home and in society.

“Respect and dignity begin with example. When children see anger, violence or pride unchecked at home, they carry that into the classroom and beyond,” says a local social worker.

The Milnerton incident has now become a national mirror – forcing South Africans to reflect not only on punishment but also on the roots of behaviour, compassion, and moral teaching.

Ongoing investigation

Authorities have confirmed that all eight accused will remain under investigation, and the Department of Education has launched its own internal review into the school’s handling of the matter.

The court has postponed the case for further investigation.

CCN Editor: George C. April
email –  editor@ccnews.co.za
Reporting from the Western Cape

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