The Family of Latoya Temilton, Who Died at Age 12, Intends to File Criminal and Civil Lawsuits.

The Temilton family on Thursday asked for room to allow them to study the investigation report into the death of 12-year-old Latoya Temilton.

On Thursday, the Temilton family requested space to review the investigative report on the 12-year-old Latoya Temilton’s demise.

During a school outing at the Wag ‘n Bietjie campground in Olifantsfontein in January, the Grade 7 student drowned.

Matome Chiloane, the MEC for Education in Gauteng, received a report on Temiltons’ passing on Thursday morning from an independent legal firm.

According to the investigation’s findings, the principal and teachers may have been negligent, according to Ntshupetsang Attorneys.

The principal and teachers should face misconduct charges, according to Nchupetsang Attorneys, for supplying the department and/or its agent with false and dishonest information after their testimony contradicted the students.

Gordhan Temilton, the family’s representative, stated that after they have seen the report, they will speak with the media about the next steps.

“We would want time to review the Department of Education’s investigation, and only then will we discuss our plans with the public and media. It is certain that there will be both criminal and civil litigation.

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