By Lebone Rodah Mosima
The former Ntabankulu Senior Primary School deputy principal who murdered three female teachers last week before killing himself, had previously intimidated staff and pupils by conducting “random shootouts” outside the school premises, according to Eastern Cape department of education spokesperson Velani Mbiza-Gola.
The perpetrator was dismissed following a disciplinary process linked to allegations of sexual misconduct involving learners, but returned to the school, “intent” on killing the women, and “destroying their lives”, Mbiza-Gola told Inside Education.
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