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IN PICS: Families demand justice as Ayanda Dludla appears

By Marcus Moloko
Photos: By Eddie Mtsweni

The steps of the Vanderbijlpark Magistrate’s Court became a gathering place of sorrow and outrage on Thursday as families, learners, and community members assembled during the first appearance of 22-year-old scholar transport driver Ayanda Dludla.

22-year-old scholar transport driver Ayanda Dludla. Photo Eddie Mtsweni

Dludla, charged with 14 counts of murder, three counts of attempted murder, and reckless and negligent driving, remains in custody following Monday’s devastating crash that claimed the lives of 14 schoolchildren.

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He is expected to return to court on 5 March as investigations continue.

Parents outside court. Photo: Eddie Mtsweni

Outside the courthouse, the scene was heavy with grief. Parents clutched photographs of their children, some breaking down in tears while others displayed placards with messages indicating their frustration.

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The tragedy unfolded when the minibus taxi carrying learners collided with a truck.

Twelve children died at the scene, while two more succumbed to their injuries on Thursday morning.

On Wednesday, the Department of Education released the names of the deceased learners, who were pupils from schools across the Vaal area, including Hoërskool Vanderbijlpark, Vaal High School, El-Shaddai Christian School, Oakwood Primary, Vaal Triangle Primary, Oliver Lodge Primary, and Noordhoek Primary.

The community is now preparing to bid farewell to the children. A memorial service will be held on Friday at Sebokeng Hall, followed by a joint funeral service on Sunday at Saul Tsotetsi Sports Ground in Sebokeng.

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The pictures outside court told a story of heartbreak and solidarity. The atmosphere was one of mourning mixed with anger, as residents demanded accountability while bracing for the painful days ahead.

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