The Voice (Botswana)

SHAME ON YOU!

Couple jailed over 13-year-old daughter’s pregnancy

- BY CHRISTINAH MOTLHABANE

While her peers sat in class absorbed in their lessons without a care in the world, a 13-year-old Tonota girl lay on her back in a hospital bed at Nyangabgwe, giving birth to her step-dad’s baby.

It is believed the little girl, a Standard Four pupil, was raped by her mother’s boyfriend earlier this year.

The 28-year-old suspect, who cannot be named to protect the victim’s identity, was initially arrested back in May when a concerned relative reported the matter to the cops after noticing the child’s bulging belly.

With the police investigat­ions ongoing, the Gabaratane ward man was released, returning to Mandunyane village, where his 32-year-old lover had turned her back on her pregnant daughter, leaving home to live with him.

The pair were arrested last week when social workers realised the mother had forsaken her child, who, along with her nine-year-old sister, were left in the care of their aunt.

Confirming the sorry developmen­t, Tonota Station Commander, Oteng Ngada, told The Voice they became aware of the case four months ago, when a worried relation tipped them off.

“The reporter stated that she had visited the family where she noticed the girl’s body had changed. When she asked why the child’s tummy was so big, the victim’s mother said she was reacting to a Covid-19 jab,” revealed Ngada.

“The relative added that she then interrogat­ed the girl, who told her that her mother had left her with the boyfriend, who then dragged her to their bed and raped her,” continued the Superinten­dent.

The duo appeared before Francistow­n Magistrate­s on Monday, where the woman was charged with three offences: illtreatme­nt of children, failure to report sexual abuse and denying a child access to health facilities.

The stepfather, meanwhile, was hit with a rape charge.

Requesting to be set free immediatel­y, he told court his detainment was highly inconvenie­nt as he had left his belongings unattended.

“I was arrested when my things were all over the place. I plead that I be granted bail, so I go and put them safely,” he begged unsuccessf­ully.

The star-crossed lovers were both told they would be going to jail on remand until their next court appearance, set for 16th September.

Meanwhile, the teenager, who went into labour a month prematurel­y and gave birth on 26th August, remains in hospital with her baby boy. Both are said to be recovering well.

 ?? ?? ARRESTED: The stepfather
ARRESTED: The stepfather
 ?? ?? IMPLICATED: The mother
IMPLICATED: The mother

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