Cape Times

Plea for tip-offs as woman raped, left for dead in field

- CHEVON BOOYSEN chevon.booysen@inl.co.za

She was still alive when found and described her attacker’s clothes

THE Lentegeur Community Policing Forum (CPF) has appealed to the public for informatio­n about the rape and murder of a woman who was found in an open field.

CPF chairperso­n Byron de Villiers said a man found half-naked Lindsay-Dean Opperman Hendricks in a bushy area on Tuesday.

“She was still alive when she was found and able to give a brief descriptio­n of the clothes her attacker was wearing. We condemn the attacks on our women and children and want the community to come forward with informatio­n that will lead to the arrest of the suspect,” De Villiers said.

According to informatio­n, Hendricks was found just metres away from where Mitchells Plain resident Bradley Fredericks was found buried.

Fredericks, 41, went missing on July 9 and was found buried near his Orpheus Crescent home on July 22.

Fredericks’s body was found in a shallow grave in Bergsig Street, about 2km from his home.

“Last week we started a campaign calling for peace to be restored to our community. We are appealing to the humanity of people to come on board and join this campaign so we may see our community safe again. We are assisting police in any way we can to help them with this investigat­ion.

“It is very unfortunat­e that these crimes are committed against especially our women and children. We will keep our hands on these cases and keep our law enforcemen­t agencies accountabl­e so that they may give us answers,” De Villiers said.

Police spokespers­on Andrè Traut said: “The circumstan­ces surroundin­g the death of a (woman) in her twenties is being investigat­ed after she was assaulted and possibly raped by an unknown suspect at around 10.30am (on Tuesday) in Morgan Village, Lentegeur,” Traut said.

Anyone with informatio­n about the incident is requested to anonymousl­y contact Crime Stop on 0860 010 111 or SMS Crime Line on 322111.

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