Daily Nation Newspaper

POLICE, FAMILY CONCEAL RAPE CASE?

…as deaf-mute is raped

- By ELEMIYA PHIRI

A DEAF mute at Walela Primary School in Chipata who was raped by a school guard is demanding for justice after her family asked for compensati­on while police referred the matter to the GBV section.

The devastated girl, has asked her teachers to help her get justice by exposing the ordeal and plot to hash the matter.

This is according to a teacher at the school, who has appealed to the government to intervene and ensure the girl gets justice instead of the matter being hashed up and swept under the carpet.

According to a teacher, the 26-year-old special unit pupil, was raped by a guard at the school, but the police hashed the matter after the family asked for compensati­on from the offender.

According to the source, the guard has since paid K5, 000 to the family as compensati­on.

Although the matter was reported to the school administra­tion and police, nothing else has been done, forcing the whistleblo­wer to take matters in her own hands.

She said the rape victim was tramautise­d and still in disbelief and scared.

“We are dealing with a victim who cannot talk or hear but is able to express herself using sign language,” the teacher said.

She said when woman was taken to hospital, she was given medicine to prevent HIV infection and pregnancy.

“But that is not enough. How can they ignore this guard who is a criminal. What if he rapes more pupils?”

The Grade four pupil, was last Tuesday raped by Friday Phiri, aged 29, a security guard at the school.

The victim whose identity has been withheld met her fate on the material day on her way back home from school.

Mr. Phiri offered a ride to the victim on his bicycle as she was a day scholar. This is according to the informatio­n from the whistle blower.

When Phiri reached some unfinished buildings, he pulled her hair and dragged the victim in one of the buildings where he raped her.

The victim narrated to her teachers about the rape incident. When the teachers asked the perpetrato­r if he had raped the pupil, he refused at first but he later admitted that he had raped her.

However, the victim is a double orphan and she lives with her older sister and other family members.

She was taken to Chipata General Hospital a day after the rape incident and a medical report was issued. She was given medicine to take for 28 days to prevent pregnancy and any sexually transmitte­d diseases (STDs).

The relatives of the victim are demanding K7, 000 from the rapist as compensati­on instead of reporting him to the police.

Phiri is married, accommodat­ed at the school and has not been warned, cautioned or arrested.

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