PE parents must be in a state of shock as claims and accusations have surfaced about an aftercare supervisor sending sexually explicit pictures and performing sex acts on boys as young as 12.
According to the Herald:
Sexually explicit photographs and claims that an aftercare supervisor performed sexual acts on schoolboys as young as 12 are being investigated at a prestigious Port Elizabeth primary school, Grey Junior. While the investigation continues, the school has closed ranks, refusing to say much more than that the matter is “sub judice”.
Grey Junior’s attorney, Craig Jessop, yesterday confirmed that an investigation was pending and that a woman, 22, had been suspended.
The aftercare group over which the woman presides is for Grade 1 to 3 children, but our source clarified that the boys targeted by her were not from that particular group. The allegations paint a somewhat prolific picture:
A source close to the investigation, who did not want to be named, said more than 10 boys had allegedly received photographs of female genitals with allegations of sexual acts “taking place in the cloakroom” also surfacing earlier this month.
When contacted for comment, the young woman, who is not being named due to the nature of the alleged crime, said she had nothing to say and did not know anything about an investigation.
Good one.
This is not great news for Grey Junior, as they are still reeling from news earlier this year regarding the kidnapping of one of their pupils outside the aftercare. The father was a “prominent PE political figure” and the kidnappers wanted 50 grand for the child.
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