The Citizen (Gauteng)

‘Dros rapist’ to be evaluated

FAMILY LAWYER: RULING DOES NOT CONSTITUTE ‘GET-OUT-OF-JAIL-FREE’ CARD

- Rorisang Kgosana rorisangk@citizen.co.za

Accused was diagnosed with biploar disorder five years ago.

While the public is outraged that the man dubbed the “Dros rapist” would be sent to a mental hospital for psychiatri­c evaluation, this is not a “get-outof-jail-free” card as it could very well mean spending the rest of his life in the psychiatri­c facility.

The man accused of raping a seven-year-old child at the Silverton Dros was yesterday referred to the Weskoppies Psychiatri­c Hospital, where four experts will assess his mental state since he was previously diagnosed with bipolar disorder.

The 20-year-old man walked into the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court with a hoodie covering his face. Removing his hoodie revealed that he had grown a beard, and constantly took deep breaths during the court proceeding­s.

Political parties and organisati­ons came in numbers for the accused’s third appearance, including staff members of the Silverton Dros where the incident happened, to show support for the victim.

The magistrate agreed to send the accused to Weskoppies after it was proposed by state prosecutor Sanet Jacobson and defence lawyer Riaan Du Plessis that he undergo psychiatri­c evaluation.

Du Plessis said the accused was diagnosed with bipolar disorder five years ago, which led to numerous suicide attempts.

The accused has a history of drug addiction dating back to his teenage years. He has also spent time in a rehabilita­tion centre, Du Plessis said.

“There are incidents of selfharm. There have been suicide attempts from the accused because of severe depression caused by mood swings, which are caused by the bipolar disorder,” said Du Plessis.

“A clinical psychologi­st will dig deeper into the psyche of the accused to get a better picture, so that the panel can make a better decision on the state of mind of the accused at the stage of this incident.”

If he is found mentally unfit, he would not stand trial as he cannot be held liable for his actions, family lawyer Ulrich Roux told The Citizen.

That would mean he has a lack of criminal capacity, meaning he was not aware of his actions when the alleged crime happened.

“Then he cannot be held liable for his actions and he will be detained in a state psychiatri­c facility for the rest of his life. So it is not a get-out-of-jail-free card,” said Roux.

Cellphone video footage showing the naked accused after he was caught would be considered by the psychologi­sts, Roux said.

“Whatever is said on a cellphone video could be taken into considerat­ion but won’t be the beginning or end of everything.” –

 ?? Picture: Jacques Nelles ?? SHOW OF SUPPORT. Members of different political parties are seen outside the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court where a 20-year-old man yesterday appeared on a charge of raping a seven-year-old girl in the Silverton Dros in Pretoria.
Picture: Jacques Nelles SHOW OF SUPPORT. Members of different political parties are seen outside the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court where a 20-year-old man yesterday appeared on a charge of raping a seven-year-old girl in the Silverton Dros in Pretoria.

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