R23,5 million payout to injured pupil: Report
Updated | By Neo Leeuw
The Gauteng MEC for education has been ordered by the High Court in Pretoria to pay R23,5 million in damages to a judge's son, the Star reported on Thursday.
The Gauteng MEC for education has been ordered by the High Court in Pretoria to pay R23,5 million in damages to a judge's son, the Star reported on Thursday.
Christian Rabie, 23, suffered various injuries when he fractured his skull during a school playground game 10 years ago.
KwaZulu-Natal Judge Piet Koen was called to adjudicate over how much damages should be awarded to Rabie.
He was awarded R20,2 million for loss of income and earning capacity, R800,000 in general damages, R787,386 towards future medical expenses and an amount of R1.6 million as a 7.5 percent add-on for the cost of protecting the award, according to the report.
The judge ordered that a trust fund be established to administer the money.
The son of Pretoria High Court Judge Pierre Rabie, he was hurt in a game where older boys flipped the younger ones into the air in a cricket net.
During a break on July 31, 2003, and in grade eight at the time, he was tossed into the air and fell to the ground.
The court had earlier ruled that the department of education was liable for damages.
The department in 2008 appealed against the ruling that it was held 100 percent liable for his damages, but five years ago the court turned down the appeal and said he lacked the maturity to realise he could be injured.
He is now a law student at the University of SA.
-Sapa
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