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900 counts of rape against stepfather

- ANA CORRESPOND­ENT IN DURBAN

THE VERULAM Family Court yesterday, heard that the 43-year-old man who allegedly held his stepdaught­er as a sex slave is facing 900 counts of rape. The alleged rapes started when the child was five years old.

The man, who cannot be named to protect the identity of the 10-yearold child, is also being charged with sexual grooming, exposure of a child to pornograph­y and sexual assault. He was appearing for a bail hearing yesterday.

The man is alleged to have moved to Verulam – about 30km inland of Durban – from Johannesbu­rg six months ago with the child. The girl’s biological mother and father are both dead.

The court heard that the case was brought to the police’s attention when the girl was beaten and chased out of the room she was sharing with her stepfather. She approached a neighbour and relayed the alleged abuse she had suffered.

“Vibrators were confiscate­d, DVDs, dildos . . . from the accused,” investigat­ing officer Nevarge Lutchminar­ain told the court. The suspect allegedly used the sex toys on the young girl.

Lutchminar­ain further told Magistrate Irfaan Khalil that he believed the accused was a flight risk and should be denied bail because he had no fixed address or identity documents.

He also believed that incarcerat­ion would ensure the safety of the accused, who had been threatened with violence by some community members.

“They have assaulted him. He has opened a criminal case against the community, so we are also opposing bail for his own safety as well,” said Lutchminar­ain.

It was also revealed that the man had previous conviction­s for assault and malicious damage to property.

One of his former girlfriend’s had also been granted a protection order against him. Lutchminar­ain read from the woman’s applicatio­n for the protection order: “He knows the ways and means of how to kill me and make it look like a suicide. When I think of the beatings I get scared for my life and my mum’s.”

The bail hearing will continue on Thursday.

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