Daily Dispatch

Three held over teen’s forced marriage bid

- ZIYANDA ZWENI

Three people have been arrested for abducting a schoolgirl and forcing her into a marriage.

They are the teen’s mother, 54, her sister, 22, and the “husband”, 28.

The Grade 12 pupil, 19, was allegedly abducted in Dutywa last week and taken from Kinqashe village in Willowvale.

It appears to be a case of ukuthwala, the practice of forcing young girls into marriage.

Provincial police spokespers­on Colonel Sibongile Soci confirmed the arrests.

She said the three were arrested in Mvezo and Dutywa on Tuesday by the Butterwort­h police family violence and child protection unit.

“It is alleged that the 19-yearold girl received a phone call that she should meet her mother in Dutywa town on July 31,” Soci said.

“While she was waiting for her mother, a car approached and stopped next to her. She was offered a lift by the occupants of the car.”

She said the car was driven to Mvezo village, to the home of the would-be husband.

She escaped from a locked house and went home on August

1, but on August 6 her brother, her sister and her mother took her back to Mvezo village, Soci said.

“She was again locked inside the house but managed to communicat­e with her friend telephonic­ally and informed the friend she was being forced to marry.

“The friend immediatel­y informed Dutywa police.”

The accused are due to appear in the Dutywa magistrate’s court for a formal bail applicatio­n on Friday. The brother will face the same charges when he is found and arrested.

Children’s rights activist Petros Majola said they wanted people to learn that forcing girls into marriage was wrong.

“They must not get bail. Children should not be forced to leave school because of marriage,” he said.

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