The Voice (Botswana)

CRUEL COUSIN

Six months for beating child with a hammer

- BY GOFAONE KOOGOTSITS­E

A Sojwe man who ‘discipline­d’ his seven-yearold cousin by beating the boy on the knees several times with a hammer has been hit with a six-month jail sentence.

Pleading guilty to assault, 42-year-old Lenyatso Mogodi admitted hurting his young relative with the popular workman’s tool after a misunderst­anding in his home village on Monday 26th April.

The violent fall-out occurred after Mogodi spotted the youth gathering firewood near his place. Apparently, the grown man was convinced the child was destroying his wooden fence and angrily approached him.

Spooked, the little boy ran away, with a furious Mogodi hot on his heels.

The chase ended at a nearby house, with the child taking refuge inside. Unfortunat­ely, his safety was short-lived as Mogodi stormed in, spotted a claw hammer and dished out several blows to his terrified cousin’s kneecaps.

Alerted by the child’s howling screams, a neighbour ran to investigat­e and caught an unashamed Mogodi in the act.

The police were then alerted and the boy taken to Sojwe Clinic. Although his knees were badly swollen and he struggled to walk for weeks afterwards, an X-ray showed that no bones were broken.

Having fled the scene, the suspect was apprehende­d the following day.

Admitting his guilt, a repentant Mogodi was quick to say sorry and begged Molepolole Magistrate­s’ Court for forgivenes­s.

He explained that he was looking after people’s livestock, which he wouldn’t be unable to do from a prison cell.

The father-of-four, who maintained he did not mean to act in such a brutal way, also asked court to consider his ‘bread-winning’ status, saying, “When taken to prison, my children will also suffer as there will be no one to buy them food and clothes. May the court be

lenient in my sentence.”

Passing sentence, Magistrate Kefilwe Resheng reprimande­d Mogodi for his ‘cruel’ actions towards someone so young.

She asked Mogodi how he would feel if someone treated his children so viciously and

encouraged him to also seek forgivenes­s from the boy’s parents.

In the end, Resheng handed out a two-year sentence, with 18 months wholly suspended. It means Mogodi’s freedom will take a six-month hammer blow - not quite as painful as the beating he inflicted on his cousin.

 ??  ?? BANGED UP: A remorseful Mogodi will spend six months in jail
BANGED UP: A remorseful Mogodi will spend six months in jail
 ??  ?? WEAPON: The hammer Mogodi used
WEAPON: The hammer Mogodi used

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