The Star Early Edition

SKULL CRACKED:

Blue Bulls player assaults man

- LINDILE SIFILE

APRETORIA man is in a coma and fighting for his life after a Blue Bulls player allegedly cracked his skull assaulting him outside a nightclub.

The victim’s father had to drag the police to his son’s hospital bed in ICU after they allegedly refused to open a criminal case, claiming that only the victim can lay a charge.

The Star has establishe­d the identity of the suspect who plays for the team’s under-21 side. His name cannot be published as he is yet to be officially charged and appear in court.

The assault took place outside Madison Nightclub in Lynwood Park, Pretoria, in the early hours of Saturday when Louis Pienaar, 38, was out with his cousin, Christian Cronje.

The two were getting ready to leave the club around 3.30am when a group of rugby players arrived, said Cronje.

“I’m not quite sure how the fight started, but it was over something really stupid like how we were staring at them.

“We just wanted to leave and the bouncers came to break up the verbal altercatio­n,” said Cronje.

At this point, Pienaar walked out and it’s alleged that one of the players followed him outside. “I briefly lost sight of him and when I walked out I saw him lying on the pavement.

“There were people around him trying to wake him up. He had taken a blow to the left of his face, blood was coming out of his mouth and from the back of his head. He was unconsciou­s. The person who

punched him climbed into a car and fled,” said Cronje.

Pienaar’s sister, Karen, said witnesses told them the suspect came from behind Pienaar and landed one blow which floored him. “But it was the second punch that caused his head to hit the pavement very hard,” she said.

Pienaar’s wife, Corryne, said her husband was put on life support because of his cracked skull. “They sedated him to give his brain a rest and we have been given 24 hours before we’ll know if he will need an operation to release the pressure on his brain.

“We are just hoping that he will pull through. We miss him dearly,” said Corryne who has two sons with Pienaar aged three and six.

The victim’s father, Pine, had been battling to open a criminal case and to have the suspect arrested, because Garsfontei­n police wanted his son to personally lay the charge.

“I told them that he wasn’t capable of doing that because he is unconsciou­s in hospital. On Saturday, I took them to Life Wilgers Hospital to show them his condition. They then said the State will open the case.

“I have not heard from them since, while the suspect is out on the streets,”he added.

A manager from the Blue Bulls has contacted Pine to apologise for the incident.

Garsfontei­n police spokespers­on Captain Ilze Jones confirmed a case of assault has been opened and that the suspect has not been arrested.

“No witness statements have been taken to help identify the suspect, as we are waiting for the victim to get better.

“Police have not been able to obtain it (a statement) from him. The assault case was opened, based on his injuries.

“However, the investigat­ing officer is communicat­ing with the hospital about his recovery.”

Shanil Mangaroo, Blue Bulls spokespers­on, said the club would not comment at this stage.

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