Teacher Who Bashed, Removed Pupil’s Tooth Over Maths Convicted
8 November 2019
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By A Correspondent- A teacher at a Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) church-run primary school in Bulawayo has been convicted for hitting a Grade Three pupil against a desk resulting in the child losing a tooth and two other lower frontal teeth becoming loose after he reportedly failed to solve a Maths problem.

Sanele Khumalo (57) who was a teacher at Queen Elizabeth Adventist Primary School pleaded not guilty to assault but was convicted by Western Commonage magistrate Gladmore Mushove.

Meanwhile, Khumalo will be handed his jail package on 5 December after his lawyer pleaded with the court to give him time to pay the boy’s medical bills so that he can receive a “lighter sentence”.

According to a medical report, following the brutal attack, the pupil suffered permanent damage to his front tooth.

Khumalo was convicted after a full trial with a number of witnesses testifying, including three doctors who examined the boy roundly confirming that from their observation it was clear that considerable force was used for the tooth to break.

In her judgment, Mushove ruled that there was overwhelming evidence that the accused indeed committed the “heinous” crime.

“Looking at the flow of the evidence from the complainant to the mother and the doctors the court was satisfied that the accused indeed assaulted the complainant,” she said.

According to court papers, on 11 October 2017 and at around 8 am the boy was in class when accused who was his teacher at that time flew into a rage after he reportedly failed to solve a long division sum.

The enraged Khumalo, the court heard, severely hit the complainant’s head against the table once which resulted in him losing his tooth with the other two becoming loose.

A medical report was produced in court as an exhibit amid fears that the pupil suffered a permanent disability as a result of the attack.

In his defence, Khumalo said on the day in question he was monitoring the pupils and when he got to the complainant’s desk, he just gave him a little pat on the shoulder but the boy reacted by accidentally hitting his head on the desk.

His lawyer also submitted that the there was no evidence that the accused committed an offence adding that the evidence which was led by the complainant was at variance with that of his mother, the dentists and teacher-in-charge and also with the statements given to the State one-and-a-half years later.

Meanwhile, in September a deputy head at Nyamandlovu Primary School was found guilty of committing a “serious breach of trust” when she brutally assaulted a Grade Seven Pupil several times on the head with a mopane switch as punishment for making noise.

Victoria Vambe (52) was arrested after the 12-year-old pupil’s father learnt of the crime and notified the police.

This was after the boy, who sustained bruises on the scalp and swollen eyes, also developed signs of post-traumatic stress disorder as a result of the assault.

-StateMedia