Cape Times

Guilty of raping 5 girls

- Sandiso Phaliso

A KHAYELITSH­A man who preyed on young girls has been convicted of 10 counts of rape, and is expected to be sentenced in the Western Cape High Court on Thursday.

Aviwe Hoya’s conviction follows that of another convicted rapist, Odwa Nkololo, who this month was found guilty of raping and killing Iyapha Yamile, 4.

Nkololo was also convicted of raping a girl, aged 7, who was very close to him and cannot be named.

Nkololo is expected to be sentenced today.

Hoya was yesterday convicted of 10 counts of rape, five kidnapping­s and three robbery charges. He allegedly accosted the girls on their way to and from school, and threatened them with a knife.

The State argued that Hoya robbed and raped them in an open field behind Esangweni High School in Khayelitsh­a between 2011 and 2012.

One of the girls has since committed suicide as a result of the trauma, the State argued.

During judgment, Judge Kate Savage said Hoya raped the girls “with a vicious disregard”.

“He used violence to kidnap, rob and rape. He robbed the five young girls of their youth. The accused acted in a calculated manner,” said Judge Savage, adding that a girl “broke down” when she testified.

One of the victims has since resorted to drinking liquor and has dropped out of school, said Judge Savage.

Hoya opted not to testify in mitigation of sentence.

During pre-sentence pleas, prosecutor Maria Marshall said: “The trauma this particular incident had on the complainan­ts was evident in court. The victims were all defenceles­s and young. He needs to be removed from society permanentl­y. There is no remorse forthcomin­g from the accused.”

In an affidavit read out in court yesterday, one of the victims wrote that after she was raped “I turned rebellious and dropped out of school”.

In relation to Nkololo’s case, prosecutor Thabo Ntela argued that the crimes on the two girls were “very severe and brutal”.

The State had argued that Nkololo kidnapped, raped and strangled Iyapha to death on April 30 last year before stuffing her body in a refuse bag and dumping her in an open field.

Iyapha went missing while playing outside her aunt’s home. “For the deceased it was a gross and cruel manner to die after enduring sexual violation and strangulat­ion.

“The acts of rape, especially against the most vulnerable members of society that are very innocent and fragile, which the accused committed, were barbaric and inexcusabl­e.

“The sentence of the court has to boost the confidence of the community in the criminal justice system of our country,” said Ntela.

‘He needs to be removed from society, there is no remorse forthcomin­g’

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