Demand justice for Thandolwethu Moagi


Demand justice for Thandolwethu Moagi
The Issue
My name is Tony Moagi, and today I stand before you with a heavy heart and a burning quest for justice for my beloved little sister, Thandolwethu Moagi. Thandolwethu was a vibrant 17-year-old Grade 12 learner at Vosloorus Comprehensive Secondary School in South Africa. Her dream was to become a doctor—she was brilliant, dedicated, and had a journey ahead full of promise and potential. Tragically, her light was extinguished under circumstances that demand scrutiny and action.
On 4 February 2026, the day that should never have been, Thandolwethu fell seriously ill while at school. She was left unattended for an unacceptable duration without the necessary medical assistance that could have potentially saved her life. This negligence has shattered our family and left us with unanswered questions. How could a young girl be left in dire need without the care she deserved? Why was there no immediate response to ensure her safety and well-being?
We must ensure this tragedy does not repeat itself. We demand a full, transparent, and independent investigation into the events surrounding Thandolwethu’s death. The Vosloorus Comprehensive Secondary School and all involved parties must be held accountable for their actions or inactions.
Providing a safe environment for all students is not only a basic right but a promise that educational institutions must uphold. We urge the education authorities to review the policies and safety protocols in schools to prevent any future incidents. An immediate evaluation of emergency response measures and healthcare facilities in schools is imperative.
Let us stand together to give Thandolwethu the justice she deserves. This is more than just about acknowledging a heartbreaking loss; it is about ensuring that no other family has to endure the pain we continue to feel. We implore you to join us in demanding accountability and necessary reforms.
Please sign this petition to call for justice for Thandolwethu Moagi. Let us ensure that her tragic passing becomes a catalyst for change, so her dreams and potential live on in the safety and well-being of other students.

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The Issue
My name is Tony Moagi, and today I stand before you with a heavy heart and a burning quest for justice for my beloved little sister, Thandolwethu Moagi. Thandolwethu was a vibrant 17-year-old Grade 12 learner at Vosloorus Comprehensive Secondary School in South Africa. Her dream was to become a doctor—she was brilliant, dedicated, and had a journey ahead full of promise and potential. Tragically, her light was extinguished under circumstances that demand scrutiny and action.
On 4 February 2026, the day that should never have been, Thandolwethu fell seriously ill while at school. She was left unattended for an unacceptable duration without the necessary medical assistance that could have potentially saved her life. This negligence has shattered our family and left us with unanswered questions. How could a young girl be left in dire need without the care she deserved? Why was there no immediate response to ensure her safety and well-being?
We must ensure this tragedy does not repeat itself. We demand a full, transparent, and independent investigation into the events surrounding Thandolwethu’s death. The Vosloorus Comprehensive Secondary School and all involved parties must be held accountable for their actions or inactions.
Providing a safe environment for all students is not only a basic right but a promise that educational institutions must uphold. We urge the education authorities to review the policies and safety protocols in schools to prevent any future incidents. An immediate evaluation of emergency response measures and healthcare facilities in schools is imperative.
Let us stand together to give Thandolwethu the justice she deserves. This is more than just about acknowledging a heartbreaking loss; it is about ensuring that no other family has to endure the pain we continue to feel. We implore you to join us in demanding accountability and necessary reforms.
Please sign this petition to call for justice for Thandolwethu Moagi. Let us ensure that her tragic passing becomes a catalyst for change, so her dreams and potential live on in the safety and well-being of other students.

1,041
Petition created on 10 February 2026