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"My punani is free!" - Daily Sun

"Leave our kids alone..." - front page lead, November 3 2014

Daily Sun (November 3 2014) - AGNES pulled down her pants in the middle of the street. You don't have to rape our kids, the young mum said.

JUST ASK NICELY AND I'LL GIVE YOU MY PUNANI ANY WAY YOU WANT!

Agnes was one of a group of women protesting outside a primary school in Katlehong, Ekurhuleni on Friday.

It's been alleged that a teacher at the school raped a pupil.

Now desperate mums are willing to go to any lengths to protect their kids.

"If they want to prove that they are real men then they must come and sleep with real women," one mum said.

"These kids always have afternoon classes, and we think that instead of being educated they are actually being raped."

The parents claimed the teacher who allegedly raped the 13-year-old pupil in open veld in Zonkizizwe also tried to poke other kids.

He gave the kids R200 to keep quiet, they allege.

Parents disrupted classes on Friday and demanded that the teacher be handed over to them.

"We want his balls and 4-5 in our hands," one said.

"We send our kids to school to get an education, not for teachers to have sex with them."

Cops had to call for backup when the mums blocked the school gate.

The teacher they wanted had to be escorted out of the school by the cops.

He covered his head with his shirt.

The father of the pupil who said she was raped said his daughter wouldn't give him many details.

"She is traumatised and is afraid that the teacher will do something if she tells the truth," he said.

Police Captain Piet Rossouw said the pupil was taken to a doctor who found that she had not been penetrated.

"The teacher was not charged because there was no evidence," said Rossouw.

Gauteng Department of Education spokeswoman Phumla Sekhonyane said the department is concerned about what allegedly happened at the school.

"Pupils will be given counselling and the matter will be investigated," Sekhonyane said.

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