No decision yet on sexual assault trial of former Bryanston High sports coach

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The organisation's Ngaa Murombedzi said the case was postponed to August 24 for representations to the National Directorate of Public Prosecutions.

The Alexandra magistrate's court has postponed a sexual assault case brought against a former sports coach at Bryanston High School, pending a decision from the prosecuting authority.For the thirteenth time, the Alexandra magistrate’s court on Tuesday postponed the matter of the former Bryanston High sports coach accused of sexually assaulting three pupils at the school, the organisation Women and Men Against Child Abuse said.

The organisation's Ngaa Murombedzi said the case was postponed to August 24 for representations to the National Directorate of Public ProsecutionsThe WMACA had arrived in court, expecting to receive a decision from the prosecutions directorate on whether the accused had a case to answer to. “The accused has not yet pleaded to the charges brought before him. He brought representations before the court for the charges against him to be dismissed.

 

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