By Mercy Matonga:
A student at Chaminade Marist Secondary School in Lilongwe is battling for his life after a school teacher allegedly severely beat him, inducing life-threatening seizures and raising fears of brain damage.
The teacher, identified as Brother James Rogoncho, is accused of beating the student, 16-year-old Clinchy Msungama, in November 2024.
A video clip of the child following the incident shows the young man, who was allegedly beaten in the head, shaking violently while having seizures.
Police officers questioned Ragoncho last year.
The Ministry of Education has since closed the school.
The family of the student, who is still reportedly in critical but stable condition in hospital, has indicated that it would sue the school, demanding K100 million in compensation, according to documents seen by The Daily Times.
“As a result of the assault and battery, he suffered serious personal injuries, among them blood clotting in the brain, serious nose bleeding, intermittent fainting, deep cut wounds on the face, swollen cheeks, deep cuts on the ears and general body pains,” the family’s lawyer, Stanley Chirwa, has indicated in a demand letter to the school.
In an interview, mother of the child, Chandice Msungama, said she received a phone call from school authorities in November last year, when she was informed that their son was not feeling well and that they had to meet with the school authorities at ABC Clinic in Lilongwe.
“I was phoned at night and when I reached the hospital, my son was not feeling well. I was told that he just fell down, without them getting into the details.
“However, later on, when he was able to speak, he said, prior to his hospitalisation, he was beaten by a teacher at the school over what he described as disciplinary grounds,” Msungama said.
She said Clinchy explained that he was beaten for responding to the teacher through a window when he called out his name.
“The brother asked him why he responded to his call through the window; he asked him to kneel in front of the whole class and then hit him,” Msungama said.
When The Daily Times reached out to the school for a comment, its officials, through secretary Charity Fazili, said the school was yet to convene on the matter.
“The school has not discussed the issue yet and, right now, we cannot comment on the matter,” Fazili said.
Mphatso Nkuonera
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Ministry of Education spokesperson Mphatso Nkuonera said the ministry was aware of the incident.
“The ministry is aware of the issue and w