“On the day of the incident, the father of the children had a meeting with the principal in the morning.”
In another video, Mboro can be seen holding two pangas trying to open a locked burglar door. A young man on the other side of the door also keeps pulling at the door, trying to open it.
“I will deal with the videos later, but is the school right to hold my son? They beat my son because he wanted to fetch his children. So, I must watch as they beat my son just because it was [happening] in a school?
“I ran to fetch a panga. He [the son] had a firearm with him and I would have said shoot up but I told him to stop,” said Mboro.
A teacher from the school can be heard arguing that how Mboro is handling the matter is wrong. “I don’t care”, he responds.
National police spokesperson Brigadier Athlenda Mathe said they were investigating the matter.
“A team of detectives are currently taking statements from witnesses and all suspects concerned at the police station,” she said.
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