Oprah Winfrey responds to alleged abuses in the South
African school she founded in January with much hype by apologizing profusely.
At an emergency meeting with the parents of the girls that
she personally interviewed for the school admission, Oprah expressed her
disappointment of what happened and the fact that she felt responsible for the
terrible incidents.
“I've disappointed you. I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry,” Oprah
said with tears in her eyes.
The allegations sparked two weeks ago, when one of the
dormitory matrons was accused of fondling a girl and other physical and verbal abuses
against other girls. The abuses included beating the pupils, hurling them
against the wall or grabbing them about the neck.
The misconduct was revealed when one of the pupils ran out
of the Henley-on-Klip-based school, unable to stand anymore the treatment. The school’s
principal took no action even though the incidents have been reported.
After Oprah learnt about the abuses, she dismissed the ‘dorm
parent’ and the principal was sent away on paid administrative leave, while
detectives and Child Protection Services are investigating the case.
“I trusted her. When I appointed her, I thought she was
passionate about the children of Africa. But
I've been disappointed,” Oprah told the parents, referring to the principal of
the $46 million Leadership
Academy. The school was
the fulfillment of Oprah’s desire to provide impoverished South African girls
the conditions of a high-quality education.
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