The Herald (South Africa)

‘We feel their pain,’ say angry PE College students

- Naziziphiw­o Buso buson@theherald.co.za

A large group of irate PE College students gathered outside the Port Elizabeth Magistrate’s Court yesterday to show their support for two of their peers who were allegedly raped in an abandoned building last week.

Those who filled the public gallery hurled insults at a 26year-old double rape accused as he made his first appearance in court after his arrest on Thursday.

The man is accused of raping two students, aged 20 and 22, who had been walking in

Govan Mbeki Avenue after accompanyi­ng a friend to the taxi terminus.

He is not being named as he has yet to plead to the charges.

The young women’s identities have been withheld because they are victims of rape.

As police were busy with the investigat­ion on Thursday, one of the women had spotted the suspect crossing the street in Central and he was then arrested.

Last week, The Herald reported he had allegedly shoved the two students into an abandoned building, raping them among the rubble and overgrown grass in full view of an accomplice.

One of the women said she would never forget the “stench of the rapist”.

Members of Phila Ndoda, an all-male society, were also present at court yesterday.

The organisati­on’s founder, Zolile Dayimani, said they had come to show their support to the two women.

“We are here to say that gender-based violence is unacceptab­le and children must be free to go to school.

“We want to mobilise more men to speak against genderbase­d violence,” Dayimani said.

“We would like that man to be kept behind bars because he is [allegedly] a danger to society.”

The group of about 100 students who protested outside throughout proceeding­s vowed they would continue protesting throughout the trial.

One of the students, Siphosethu Camagu, said: “What hurts the most is that the victims are not from Port Elizabeth.

“That [the attacks] is enough to make one quit school.

“I’m here to give them strength and say that we feel their pain.”

His bail applicatio­n will be heard on March 16.

 ?? Picture: EUGENE COETZEE ?? PROTECT OUR WOMEN: Port Elizabeth College students protest outside the magistrate’s court yesterday, where a man made his first court appearance in connection with the alleged rape of two students from the institutio­n
Picture: EUGENE COETZEE PROTECT OUR WOMEN: Port Elizabeth College students protest outside the magistrate’s court yesterday, where a man made his first court appearance in connection with the alleged rape of two students from the institutio­n

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