Daily Dispatch

Police probe historic rape cases at Eastern Cape Christian school

- BHONGO JACOB bhongoj@tisoblacks­tar.co.za

The police are investigat­ing two cases of rape at a Christian school in Butterwort­h.

In both, former pupils have accused former pupils.

Rape allegation­s against a senior school official have also been made but no case has been opened against him.

The official, who cannot be identified by his job title as that would give away his identity, has since been suspended while Bethel College high school conducts an internal investigat­ion.

The school is run by the Seventh Day Adventist Church.

Eastern Cape police spokespers­on Colonel Sibongile Soci said: “The SAPS can confirm that a rape case is under investigat­ion by the Butterwort­h family, child & sexual offences unit after a case was opened by a 19-year-old woman who was a student at a college in Butterwort­h.

“The circumstan­ces surroundin­g the incident will form part of the investigat­ion.”

Bloemfonte­in police spokespers­on Lt-Col Thabo Covane confirmed a rape case had been opened by a complainan­t who now lives in the city.

The docket would be transferre­d to Butterwort­h for further investigat­ion, he said.

A 19-year-old Butterwort­h woman wrote on Facebook that she was raped on the school premises by an unknown number of boys from the school during a sports day event in 2014.

She finally reported the matter to the police last month after five years of silence.

Soci confirmed this was the case they were investigat­ing.

In the second case, a 20-year- old former pupil who now lives in Bloemfonte­in opened a case of rape against a former pupil who is now an Eastern Cape music artist.

“He raped me at the China Block [section at the school]. He said I was the reason he did not have a girlfriend and that I would have to sleep with him.

“I did not report the matter because I was scared of the humiliatio­n.”

The musician rubbished the allegation­s against him.

“We went to the same school and became acquainted and later a romantic relationsh­ip developed. To the best of my recollecti­on, we were intimate on about two occasions. I totally reject any suggestion I forced myself onto her – even worse, that I had non-consensual physical contact with her.”

A former student said he blew the whistle on a senior staff member’s alleged sexual harassment of the school’s hostel girls.

“I was approached by one of the victims that was sexually abused by [the official].

“She told me what had been happening and how the staff member would send her messages demanding sex.”

The staff member refused to comment.

“My lawyer said I must not answer any calls,” he said before cutting the call.

School principal Nombulelo Manyuki told the Dispatch that they were taking the allegation­s seriously.

“We have suspended the alleged perpetrato­r to enable the children to come forward as witnesses without any intimidati­on. The police said they cannot do anything until a victim comes forward.

“We have also put a notice up on our Facebook page to invite people who are affected to come forward with informatio­n so the perpetrato­rs can be brought to book. We are aware that a lot has been said to be happening at our school and we want to clear the issue for once and for all,” she said.

We have suspended the alleged perpetrato­r to enable the children to come forward

 ?? Picture: SUPPLIED ?? PEACEFUL SCENE: Bethel College is dealing with a wave of sex scandals.
Picture: SUPPLIED PEACEFUL SCENE: Bethel College is dealing with a wave of sex scandals.

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