South Africa probes abuse allegations at Oprah school

Wed Oct 31, 2007 8:47pm EDT
 
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By Bate Felix

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South African police are investigating alleged abuses at billionaire U.S. television magnate Oprah Winfrey's all-girl leadership academy, a police spokesman said on Wednesday.

South Africa's Rapport newspaper has reported a matron at the school allegedly fondled one of the pupils, and grabbed a girl by the throat and threw her against a wall. The report said other school employees were also implicated in misconduct.

Police spokesman Superintendent Lungelo Dlamini said the school carried out an investigation and handed the file to the police last week.

"We established that there were criminal elements in the report they gave us and we are investigating these. Once we do this, we will approach the Justice Department for possible charges and prosecution," Dlamini said, without giving details.

"All I can say is we are investigating a case of abuse and the victims are young girls whom we are interviewing. At the moment I can not say anything further," he added.

Rapport said Winfrey flew to South Africa to meet parents and school administrators at the campus near Johannesburg. A tearful Winfrey asked parents to forgive her for letting them down, the newspaper quoted a parent who attended one of the meetings as saying.

"I've disappointed you. I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry," Winfrey is said to have told the parents, Rapport reported.

The $40 million academy has been dogged by controversy since it opened in January with a star-studded launch attended by singers Mariah Carey, Tina Turner and Mary J. Blige, comedian Chris Rock, actor Sydney Poitier and filmmaker Spike Lee.  Continued...

 
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