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Parents at New West Secondary School staged a protest outside the school demanding the removal of a pupil who is allegedly linked to a hijacking incident.

Durban - Parents at New West Secondary School staged at protest outside the school on Thursday morning demanding the removal of a pupil who is allegedly linked to a hijacking incident.

In addition to the hijacking incident, the 19-year-old Grade 11 pupil is accused of intimidating other pupils. Spokesperson Kwazi Mthethwa said the school should focus on teaching and the pupils on learning.

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