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Tazne: tempers flare in court

Rights group demands answers on ex-con accused being released on parole

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NORMAN CLOETE

ANGRY residents stormed the courtroom, torched homes and flipped a car as outrage seized the city when Tazne van Wyk’s alleged killer was charged in the Goodwood Magistrate’s Court.

“Mr President, this child’s blood is on your hands,” screamed an angry protester as crowds of people gathered at the court.

Moehydien Pangaker, 54, was yesterday charged with the kidnapping and murder of eight-year-old Tazne.

Protesters carried placards which read “No bail go to jail”, “Protect our children” while others carried Tazne’s picture.

Tazne’s body was found in a stormwater drain in Worcester on Wednesday night, two weeks after she was last seen buying an ice-lolly at a tuckshop metres away form her home in Ravensmead.

Pangaker, an ex-convict who had recently moved into the same area, was tracked down to Cradock in the Eastern Cape, where he appeared in court and was charged with kidnapping. He was then transporte­d to Cape Town where police further questioned him which led detectives to the gruesome discovery of Tazne’s body.

Yesterday, angry residents stormed the courtroom where proceeding­s were delayed.

At one point, a court official threatened people who came to support the family from as far afield as Piketberg, that the matter would be moved to the prison, if calm was not restored.

Pangaker’s lawyer Nico Janse van Rensburg told the court that his client had been assaulted by police and had sustained injuries to his neck, ribs, arms and legs.

He would not apply for bail but could do so at a later stage.

“We want to see his face,” demanded some, as Pangaker covered his head. Tazne’s family supporters banged on doors and chanted “We want justice”.

Later on, police battled to restore calm as angry mobs went on the rampage, overturned a car and torched houses where Pangaker allegedly stayed and kept Tazne at in Parow.

Family spokespers­on and co-ordinator for One Billion Rising South Africa, Stephanie Heneke, told Weekend Argus the Van Wyk family was “broken”. The organisati­on also demanded an apology from President Cyril Ramaphosa.

“They need to explain to us how this man was allowed out. He was already in prison for rape and murder. We will take this up with the Department of Correction­al Services and the president,” she said.

Heneke added part of their demands include speedy DNA results and a more efficient court process trials so that the victims’ families were not further traumatise­d by lengthy court cases.

Singer Craig Lucas’s mom, Jenny Lucas, who came to support the Van Wyk family, said she blamed the government for Tazne’s death.

“If they didn’t give him parole, Tazne would be alive. The system sucks. Our innocent children are being raped, killed and dumped,” she said.

Rodnick Ockhuis, a pastor and community leader from Elsies River, believed a breakdown in relations between SAPS and residents may have played a part in the disappeara­nce and ultimately, the death of the young girl.

Meanwhile, the DA Women’s Network (Dawn) and the DA in Parliament will embark on a full review of the entire parole system by submitting Parliament­ary questions to the Minister of Justice and Correction­al Services,

Ronald Lamola. Dawn is demanding answers on conditions on which perpetrato­rs are granted parole, government policy regarding parole release and how parolees are monitored once released.

Human Rights Commission­er, Chris Nissen, held talks with Correction­al Services yesterday morning to shed further light on Pangaker’s parole.

The matter was postponed to April 17 for further investigat­ion.

 ??  ?? FURIOUS residents protest at the Goodwood Magistrate’s Court yesterday where Moehydien Pangaker was charged with the kidnapping and murder of eight-year-old Tazne van Wyk. | AYANDA NDAMANE African News Agency (ANA)
FURIOUS residents protest at the Goodwood Magistrate’s Court yesterday where Moehydien Pangaker was charged with the kidnapping and murder of eight-year-old Tazne van Wyk. | AYANDA NDAMANE African News Agency (ANA)
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Quaden Bayles in the Facebook video

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