Sowetan

Rape victim ends it all with poison

Suicide revealed in ‘serial rapist’s’ case

- By Tanya Farber

Another case of a rape survivor taking her own life has come to light following the death of Rhodes University student Khensani Maseko‚ who committed suicide after allegedly being raped by her boyfriend.

This time it is a 20-year-old who could no longer stand the emotional fallout of a rape attack she experience­d on her way to school in Kuyasa‚ Khayelitsh­a in Cape Town, when she was only 13.

According to her family‚ her personalit­y changed after she was raped and she eventually killed herself with poison.

On trial for the crime‚ as well as the alleged rape of four other schoolgirl­s‚ is Hoya Aviwe‚ who was linked through forensic evidence to all the attacks.

It is alleged that he threatened girls on their way to or from school at knife-point and took them to a field behind Esangweni High School where he would rape them in a portable toilet.

His victims were attacked in 2011 and 2012 and ranged in age from 10 to 18.

Details of the 20-year-old’s suicide have also shed light on how victims suffer from posttrauma­tic stress after rape but do not get appropriat­e help.

She took her life a year ago‚ but details emerged in court only this week when her aunt stepped into the witness box at the Cape Town High Court.

Testifying on Monday‚ the woman’s aunt said she left for school around 7am but came

‘‘ Untreated depression is the leading cause of suicide

back sobbing within the hour. “I asked her what happened and she said she was raped and I also started crying.”

The mother of another victim collapsed in the high court earlier this month after testifying that she had not been able to sleep since her daughter was raped‚ and that the victim “locks herself inside the house” and refuses to play with other children.

According to the Suicide Survivors Forum‚ rape survivors frequently develop depression and suicidal thoughts.

“And untreated depression is the number one cause of suicide. About 33% of rape victims have suicidal thoughts‚ about 13% of rape victims will attempt suicide” and‚ because “suicide attempts may occur years after the rape”‚ it isn’t always acknowledg­ed that the rape is the root cause.

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