According to WCED spokesperson, Bronagh Hammond, the school bathrooms were targeted with basins and chrome taps stolen from three bathrooms, including pipes after locks were broken off on the bathrooms doors to gain access.
These include Parkfields Primary which was broken into on Thursday night.According to Western Cape Education Department spokesperson, Bronagh Hammond, the school bathrooms were targeted with basins and chrome taps stolen from three bathrooms, including pipes after locks were broken off on the bathrooms doors to gain access.
Theft of water pipes and copper fittings caused considerable flooding to classrooms, corridors and hall areas at the same school in June. ‘As there were contractors on site addressing the repair needs of the previous incident, they were able to contain the flooding on Saturday morning. Unfortunately, the cable theft has led to electrical damage, which is being addressed.’
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