Schoolgirl (17) overpowered alleged attacker, rapist

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Schoolgirl (17) overpowered alleged attacker, rapist
Violence against women and children that is being scrutinised more than ever, has raised its ugly head in the Free State once again.

This as officers at Park Road Police Station in Bloemfontein are investigating a case of kidnapping, attempted rape and murder.

Police spokesperson, Thabo Covane, says the police investigation stems from an incident where a bloodied 17-year-old female pupil from Bochabela was found with severe cuts on her arms and bruises on her face after she was viciously attacked by her alleged kidnapper. He says that the girl was kidnapped by an unidentified male suspect while waiting for public transport en route to school on Thursday morning, 5 September 2019.

Covane adds the suspect drove past the girl’s school and further drove to Lourierpark’s Rooi Dam, where he attacked her with a knife, bottleneck and also tried to rape her but she fought back. He says the suspect then stabbed her with a knife in the head, neck and both hands and shortly afterwards fled from the scene, leaving the victim there.

“The victim was assisted by the passer-by who called the police and the ambulance.” On arrival at the scene, the police officials met a 17-year-old girl and witnesses. She was taken away by the ambulance and was admitted at Pelonomi Hospital,” he further adds.

“Although she was weak, she managed to report to the police that at approximately 07:50 she was waiting for a taxi in Bochabela, Mangaung, on her way to Headstart Secondary school. A white BMW without a registration plate stopped and she alleges that she boarded it because she believed it was a taxi. Instead, the driver drove past Headstart Secondary School where the victim was supposed to get off. He drove to Rooi Dam in Lourier Park instead,” he adds.

Meanwhile, Mangaung Metro Municipal (MMM) Mayor, Olly Mlamleli, has since applauded the victim for overpowering the suspect who viciously attacked her after failing to rape her. On Monday, Mlamleli, who is the Chairperson of the African National Congress Women’s League (ANCWL), and scores of women from other organisations such as the South African National Civic Organisation (SANCO), held a peaceful protest in solidarity with the #AmINext protest. She is also expected to lead another protest on Thursday, 12 September 2019, at Indaba Auditorium Hall at Bram Fischer, which houses the municipality.

Covane says the police are yet to arrest the suspect and the victim informed the police that she could identify the suspect if she sees him again.

OFM News/Lucky Nkuyane

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