Cape Times

Furore outside sex case court

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AN UNIDENTIFI­ED elderly man, attending the case of a suspect charged with the rape of his parents’ domestic worker and forcing her to perform sexual acts on his dog, was saved by the police from a crowd of people who wanted to beat him up outside the Bronkhorst­spruit Magistrate’s Court, east of Pretoria yesterday.

Chaos erupted when an unknown man from the crowd, who was clad in EFF regalia, took a picture of the elderly man with his cellphone while he was stepping out of the court building.

The elderly man became furious and waved his hand and quickly moved towards the EFF supporter as if he wanted to confront him for photograph­ing him.

A crowd of people quickly surrounded the elderly man, hurling insults at him and trying to assault him, but police officers stepped in and whisked him away to safety.

A number of other people took pictures of the scuffle with their cellphones, while the elderly woman who had walked out of court with the elderly man stood nearby and watched. The police escorted the two elderly people to their car across the street. Some of the people in the irate crowd wore ANC attire.

It was not immediatel­y clear if the two elderly people were the parents of or related to the accused, but the elderly man has been seen inside the same courtroom every time the accused appeared. He is always seated in the first row of seats in the public gallery.

The co-ordinator of the EFF in the Tshwane sub-region, Sizwe Skhosana, condemned the incident and blamed it on the elderly man. “Several people were taking pictures of him but he only chose to confront our member,” said Skhosana.

The police could not be reached for comment.

The 45-year-old accused is facing 10 charges, including rape, sexual assault and malicious damage to property. He was arrested last November for allegedly raping the 41-year-old domestic worker. The incident allegedly happened in Riamar Park, near Bronkhorst­spruit, in October. – African News Agency (ANA)

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