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Probe into 8-year-old’s death at Klapmuts school

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Police in the Cape Winelands are trying to establish what led to an eight-year-old boy’s death in Klapmuts following an incident at his school.

 

The incident was reported on Friday morning, 23 January, at which time the victim, identified as a grade three learner, Matthew Baartman, was at Klapmuts Primary School.

 

The circumstances of his death are a mystery, but police have confirmed that a post-mortem is being conducted to establish the cause.

 

“Klapmuts police registered an inquest for investigation following an incident at a primary in Klapmuts involving an eight year old boy on Friday, 23 January 2026, at about 07:45. The victim was transported to a medical facility for treatment where he was declared deceased,” said Western Cape police spokesperson, Sergeant Wesley Twigg.

 

A spokesperson from the Western Cape Education Department, Kerry Mauchline, conveyed condolences to the family, noting that the department’s district team would assist the school community and confirmed that law enforcement and Safe Schools had been notified.

 

Mauchline further urged the public to avoid speculation surrounding the incident.

 

“We have noted social media speculation that an electricity connection was involved, however this has not been confirmed and the cause of death has not yet been determined. The school dismissed learners from school after the incident, and is investigating the claims about electricity to ensure that the school property is safe,” said Mauchline.

 

The principal of Klapmuts Primary School, Mr Hoffman, in a note on social media, said the school community was “deeply affected by the tragic death”.

 

He said safety protocols were implemented immediately after the incident, and that assessments of the school premises determined that it was safe for learners and staff.

 

“Necessary precautions have been put in place, especially in the affected area, to ensure the safety of everyone on site,” said Hoffman.

 

Hoffman said the school is cooperating fully with authorities as investigations continue into the child’s death.

 

Meanwhile, the GOOD Party’s Marius Van Stade says questions have been raised by the community on whether sufficient measures are being taken to protect the learners.

 

“The GOOD Party views this matter with the utmost seriousness. We will formally engage the Premier of the Western Cape, Alan Winde, as well as the Minister of the Western Cape Education Department, David Maynier, to demand an immediate and thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the learner’s death earlier this morning. Accountability, transparency, and urgency are non-negotiable in a matter of this nature,” said Van Stade.

 

*This article has been updated to include additional information from the mentioned sources. 

Caitlin Maledo
Caitlin Maledo
Caitlin is an enthusiastic journalist, that has been exploring her interest in broadcast media since 2019. With a natural curiosity for the world around her, you'll always find her poking around hidden gems throughout Cape Town and surrounds.

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