Cape Argus

‘He came back and shot her four times’

Alleged sex abuser kills mom of victim, 4; family living in fear

- Marvin Charles

HE WAS caught red-handed sexually abusing a 4-yearold girl and handed to the police. But instead of arresting the culprit, police allegedly escorted him home. Days later, the same man allegedly shot the girl’s mother four times through her window.

Now the extended family, living in Bishop Lavis, fear for their lives as gang member associates of the person who allegedly killed the mother continue to threaten them. They say that even before the 48-year-old mother of five was shot, her alleged killer threatened her and her children with a gun for days after the abuse of the minor.

The mother’s eldest sister, who agreed to speak on condition that we hid her identity, explained what happened after the sexual assault.

“He started making death threats and would walk outside and threaten us with a gun,” she said.

Over the Easter weekend, the alleged perpetrato­r chased the dead mother’s eldest daughter with a gun, threatenin­g to kill her.

“My sister wasn’t scared; she didn’t take it seriously; we didn’t take it seriously.”

But the mother’s fate was sealed last week. While she was getting ready for bed, the alleged perpetrato­r shot her four times in both her chest and leg. Her daughters tried franticall­y to stop the bleeding.

“We called the police and the ambulance but the ambulance took so long we waited more than an hour. And when they got here they said there was nothing they could do.”

The alleged killer was eventually arrested for the murder but the nightmare continues. The family has been receiving death threats from the alleged perpetrato­r’s gang member friends.

“My stomach is in a knot, I can’t sleep and I can’t eat at night because I am fearing for my life and for my sister’s children’s

IF THE POLICE HAD DONE THEIR JOB AND ARRESTED HIM IN THE FIRST PLACE, MY SISTER WOULD STILL BE ALIVE

lives,” she said.

The murder victim had been her family’s breadwinne­r. Her children are afraid to play outside and even walk to the shop.

“I believe if the police had done their job and arrested him in the first place, my sister would still be alive.

“It’s through their negligence that this happened,” she said.

Another sister said she had opened numerous cases at the police station after the death threats started.

“My gripe with them is their negligence and the lack of interest in the community and that is why the community is taking the law into their own hands. They don’t trust the police because they are in cahoots with the gangsters,” she said.

The family is preparing for the funeral on Saturday.

Police spokespers­on Novela Potelwa said complaints were viewed in a very serious light.

“The allegation­s contained in the correspond­ence are viewed in a serious light by the SAPS. On this basis the family is encouraged to contact (Bishop Lavis) station commander Brigadier Jones, who launched a preliminar­y investigat­ion.

“The suspect is currently in custody facing murder charges.

“If any SAPS member is found to have contravene­d police prescripts in relation to the matter, decisive steps will be taken,” Potelwa said.

*Names of the family members are withheld for safety reasons.

 ?? PICTURE: TRACEY ADAMS/AFRICAN NEWS AGENCY (ANA) ?? DEATH BED: The place where a Bishop Lavis mother was shot dead.
PICTURE: TRACEY ADAMS/AFRICAN NEWS AGENCY (ANA) DEATH BED: The place where a Bishop Lavis mother was shot dead.

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