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More charges added to alleged Hanover Park rapist’s rap sheet

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The matter pertaining to the disappearance and alleged rape of a Hanover Park girl was heard in the Wynberg Magistrates’ Court on Friday.

 

The nine-year-old was reportedly lured into the home of a convicted rapist who was recently released on parole. The suspect made his first appearance in the dock this morning, where the matter was remanded to Friday 23 May 2025 for legal representation.

 

Wynberg Magistrates' Court
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The suspect was arrested on Tuesday, after hundreds of angry community members surrounded his home in search of the little girl. The state alleges that the parolee had fed the little girl a sandwich – that was laced with a drug – after which she became drowsy. It’s understood he then raped the little girl.

 

The police’s Lt Col Malcolm Pojie was at the courthouse today and repeated what the state prosecutor had shared.

 

“The charges were trafficking in persons, abduction, rape and sexual assault. (That’s what was said yes) he gave her a sandwich and afterwards, she became drowsy,” Pojie said.

 

 

Scores of angry Hanover Park residents were outside court today, to show their solidarity. The victim’s mother was with them. The rattled parent vented her outrage at the fact that her child’s suspected attacker — a convicted rapist — was recently released on parole.

 

The suspect was apprehended on Tuesday when the little girl failed to return home from madrassa (Muslim school at mosque). After swift community intervention and a wide-scale search, the minor was eventually found inside the home of the parolee, and he was subsequently arrested and detained.

 

police van philippi hanover park rape SAPS
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Clutching a tissue, the visibly traumatized and aggrieved mother spoke to Smile 90.4 FM under the cloak of anonymity, as her child is a minor.

 

“I am angry and sad obviously, and I am happy they opposed bail. He’s going to Pollsmoor so I am glad for that, and I don’t know, it (her emotions) is just all mixed up. I am blocking it all out, so I don’t really feel anything at the moment,” the mother conveyed.

 

The investigation remains underway.

Lizell Persens
Lizell Persens
Lizell is a Cape Town-based news anchor, reporter and transcriptionist. She has been a journalist for the past 10 years, and started her career as a TV producer. The avid reader enjoys writing poems, fast cars, music, travelling, and exploring new food.

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