Talk of the Town

‘Hideous’ assault

Boy, 8, victim of alleged rape by older pupil in school toilet

- LOUISE CARTER

POLICE are investigat­ing a case of statutory rape after an eight-year-old boy at Bhongweni Primary School in Alexandria reported an older male pupil at the same school for an alleged sexual attack.

It is alleged that the victim had visited the school bathroom – a dilapidate­d facility with no working toilets and overflowin­g sewage – to relieve himself when he was attacked by the older boy, reported to be in Grade 7.

The incident allegedly occurred on June 23 during school hours, between 8am and 1pm, on the ground floor of the school building.

It is not clear if a school security guard interrupte­d the attack or if the victim ran to a school security guard after the alleged rape took place to report the attack.

An unnamed source described the incident as shocking, and said the family of the victim were overcome with horror at what had happened to the eight-year-old.

A source close to the investigat­ion said the incident, and the environmen­t it took place in, “is just hideous”.

Provincial spokesman for the department of education Malibongwe Mtima condemned the incident and said the district was aware of what had happened.

“We have learned of this matter. Due to the sensitivit­y of the case, the department has brought

in psychologi­sts to assist and offer counsellin­g to the boys involved,” Mtima said.

He emphasised that the case was still under investigat­ion and details sensitive to both children were not available before the case went to court.

“We can’t name the learners. The case has been referred to the police for further investigat­ion and the South African Council for Educators (SACE),” Mtima said.

SACE is the profession­al council for educators that aims to enhance the status of the teaching profession through appropriat­e registrati­on, management of profession­al developmen­t and inculcatio­n of a code of ethics for all educators.

Mtima said: “We [DoE] are at an advanced stage [of the investigat­ion] but we can’t divulge too much before the matter appears in a court of law.”

He said the intention was to remove both pupils and have them placed in new learning environmen­ts after the school holidays, where they can have a fresh start.

Bhongweni Primary School principal Makhaya Matshisi was reluctant to comment, but said: “As a principal I have done my investigat­ion and have submitted my report to the department.”

Police spokeswoma­n Captain Mali Govender confirmed the rape investigat­ion. “The investigat­ion is extremely sensitive and social workers have also been engaged. No arrests have been made,” she said.

This is a developing story.

 ?? Picture: GOOGLE MAPS ?? WHERE IT HAPPENED: Police are investigat­ing a case of statutory rape at Bhongweni Primary School involving an eight-year-old boy and a Grade 7 pupil
Picture: GOOGLE MAPS WHERE IT HAPPENED: Police are investigat­ing a case of statutory rape at Bhongweni Primary School involving an eight-year-old boy and a Grade 7 pupil

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