School carried away brick by brick in just two months
School carried away brick by brick in just two months R40 million High School - Two months ago Two months later the school is stripped WHOLESALE vandalism has seen an entire abandoned Port Elizabeth school simply vanish into thin air – stripped of everything but its concrete floor and support beams in under two months. Using wheelbarrows, cars, vans and even their heads to transport items, Govan Mbeki township residents have reduced the school near Bethelsdorp to a shell to prevent people from other areas taking what they say belongs to them. Gqebera High School, which cost R40-million to build, went from eight buildings to only support beams, with residents carrying off bricks and tiles bit by bit to add to their own homes or sell. And although it is one of six in the city which have been left abandoned, the provincial Education Department says it is only aware of three such vacant schools. The school was closed down earlier this year after pupils were rel...