Cape Argus

Heartache, anger at Courtney’s death

Community gathers to lay wreaths at home and crime scene

- Okuhle Hlati

THERE was an atmosphere of despair, anger and heartache in the Elsies River community as residents and the family of Courtney Pieters laid wreaths at the house and place where her body was found.

While they were busy with the ceremony at the house, the police arrived and declared it “a crime scene” to the annoyance of those gathered.

This immediatel­y raised suspicion among community members that Courtney might have been dead inside the house, but police spokespers­on FC van Wyk dismissed this, saying the investigat­ion was ongoing.

Dozens of Elsies River residents and community members from surroundin­g areas attended the wreath ceremony yesterday and later went to the crime scene where the body of the three-year-old was found. Courtney disappeare­d from her Elsies River home. The body was found in a shallow grave off Epping’s Bofors Circle.

Chairperso­n for the Manenberg Safety Forum, Roegshanda Pascoe said the residents were angry because on Wednesday they told police about a stench and flies coming from the house, but nothing was done until Sunday.

“The whole community is enraged because they feel the family could have found closure sooner if they had listened to them. This Mother’s Day is not a happy day for Juanita (the mother) even though people brought her flowers and cards. She is heartbroke­n.

“Courtney will never get a chance to be a mother and we will never know what she might have been. Mothers out there please learn from Courtney’s death, never trust even the people you live with,” she said.

Candice Van Rheede a member of the Delft Neighbourh­ood Watch, one of the first on the scene when the body was discovered said: “As we saw her tiny feet, we knew it was her as there was no other child reported missing within the area.”

Imraahn Mukkadam, deputy chairperso­n of the Elsies River Community Police Forum, said they still have the task of catching the perpetrato­r and we urge the community to remain vigilant. Human Rights Commission­er, Rev Chris Nissen, said the violence against children is an indication of the unravellin­g of society because of bad leadership at the top.

 ?? PICTURE: ENRICO JACOBS ?? OUTCRY: A scene near the Pieters’s home on Sunday as masses gather to mourn three-year-old Courtney Pieters, whose body was found on Saturday in a shallow grave.
PICTURE: ENRICO JACOBS OUTCRY: A scene near the Pieters’s home on Sunday as masses gather to mourn three-year-old Courtney Pieters, whose body was found on Saturday in a shallow grave.

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