The Citizen (Gauteng)

Parktown abuser gets 23 years’ jail

GUILTY: 144 SEXUAL ASSAULTS, 12 COMMON ASSAULTS

- Chisom Jenniffer Okoye jenniffero@citizen.co.za

‘Boys-only schools need to put policies in place to ensure this doesn’t happen again.’

Human rights bodies yesterday celebrated the sentencing of former Parktown Boys’ High School sports coach Collan Rex to prison for 23 years, but that does not mean the battle is over for his victims.

In September Rex, a former water polo assistant coach at the Johannesbu­rg school, was found guilty by the High Court in Johannesbu­rg on 144 sexual assault and 12 common assault counts involving several schoolboys between the ages of 13 and 16.

The court also acquitted him on more than 140 other counts, including attempted murder, rape, sexual grooming and exposing minors to pornograph­y, due to a lack of evidence.

Yesterday the court, sitting at the Palm Ridge Magistrate’s Court, handed down the 23 years imprisonme­nt after experienci­ng a minor delay, which postponed the sentencing since Tuesday.

Clinical psychologi­st Ruth Ancer said although the case was over, that would not bring complete closure to the trauma the schoolboys had experience­d during the prolonged case.

Ancer said while support – from family and friends or profession­al assistance – would help a great deal, in some cases dealing with trauma could be a lifelong sentence.

“It is common that the boys in this case would experience secondary trauma, as they would have to revisit their experience and go through cross-examinatio­ns where holes would be picked out of their version of events,” she said.

“It would be incredibly humiliatin­g, especially for young teenage boys who’d feel exposed despite identity protection. So it is good that the case is over now but it doesn’t mean the trauma has ended too.”

Miranda Jordan of Women and Men Against Child Abuse said they were pleased that the judge had acknowledg­ed the seriousnes­s of the offences and hoped the judgment brought the victims closer to their healing.

Jordan added: “We welcome this strong message to warn child abusers, especially in a position of trust that society will no longer enable them.

“The issues around toxic masculinit­y and disclosure for male victims in such cases can now start taking desperatel­y-needed and overdue leaps forward.”

Rees Mann of SA Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse also shared his organisati­on’s pleasure with the judgment but said there was still work to be done.

He also said: “Collan Rex’s sentence of 23 years might be the end of the criminal case but the victims will have to face the consequenc­es of the sexual abuse for years to come.

“Institutio­nal culture and its code of silence creates the environmen­t and enables predators to pray on children. Boys-only schools need to urgently put policies and procedures in place to ensure nothing like this happens again.”

The Gauteng department of education also welcomed the ruling, with MEC Panyaza Lesufi saying: “We wish to thank the entire school population including all pupils, teachers, parents and all officials for an excellent job of providing a watertight case in ensuring that justice prevailed.

“We also extend our gratitude to the law enforcemen­t agencies, including the police and the prosecutio­n team for their tireless efforts of securing an appropriat­e judgment,” said Lesufi. –

We welcome this message to warn child abusers

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