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Teenage Boy Arrested For Allegedly R@ping And Assaulting 6-year-old, Linked To 2023 Murder Of 8-year-old Girl In South Africa

Posted by Amarachi on Tue 16th Jul, 2024 - tori.ng

The accused faces charges of kidnapping, attempted murder, s3xual assault and murder.

Sinethemba Ngcece Sibiya

A 16-year-old boy has been arraigned in court on charges bordering on r@pe and assault of a 6-year-old girl in Mthwalume, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

The same teenager is allegedly linked to another attack on an 8-year-old girl, whose decomposing body was found near a river a week after she went missing last year.

On Monday, July 15, 2024, provincial MEC for Social Development, Mbali Shinga, attended the court case where she asked for calm following a protest outside the Umzumbe Magistrate's Court.

It is alleged that the teen attacked the six-year-old while she was walking home from school.

In a statement, the department said the teen allegedly r@ped and assaulted the girl, and left her for dead.

The case was heard in camera by Magistrate P Louwrens and state prosecutor, Asanda Madlala, with MEC Shinga, the families involved and other concerned parties present.

The accused faces charges of kidnapping, attempted murder, s3xual assault and murder. The suspect was remanded in custody and will appear in court on July 29.

Meanwhile, the same boy is allegedly linked to the murder of eight-year-old Sinethemba Ngcece Sibiya.

Sinethemba was reported missing and her body found days later in a state of decomposition near a local river.

Following outrage from the community, Shinga urged residents to allow court proceedings to take place without interference.

We urge our communities to be more vigilant and ensure that the rights of children are protected at all times. As the Department of Social Development, we will stand behind the communities to curtail the scourge of gender-based violence,” Shinga said.

She added that counselling with continue with the affected community and Childline will also monitor the survivor.

The MEC said the department will also address the needs of the offender and provide support to his family.

Sinethemba Ngcece Sibiya

Sinethemba Ngcece Sibiya
 



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