Victims fear escaped serial rapist may pounce again

Suspicion abounds: Social media are abuzz about strange circumstances surrounding the escape of dangerous criminal also known as ‘One Man’

JOHANNESBURG – Victims of the man whose name is ‘Innocent’ are terrified of what this dangerous criminal could possibly do to them now that he’s free to prowl Johannesburg streets.

One of Lungisani Innocent Mdlolo’s victims suffered a stroke after the nightmare encounter, while other victims of this callous criminal were revealed during court proceedings on November 28 to have suffered depression.

Described as a criminal of opportunity, dangerous criminal Lungisani Innocent Mdlolo terrorised women-headed households in Soweto, south of Johannesburg.

While the nation observed 16 Days of Activism on November 25, Innocent’s victims were enduring a court case where they hoped to get justice for the crimes of violence against them by the serial rapist.

This man who was due to be sentenced on December 2, for a series of serious cases ranging from three counts of rape, five counts of armed robbery, ten of housebreaking and theft, one murder case, possession of an unlicensed firearm and a charge for pointing a firearm at the Palmridge Magistrates Court.

According to social media posts, many found it alarming that Innocent Mdlolo was the only suspect who appeared at the court without leg-irons. It is claimed in these posts that the dangerous suspect had at previous court appearances always attended in shackles.

“How can this guy be the only one not to be put in shackles when going to court when the others were all in shackles? I smell a dead rat,” asked a Facebook user.

A report by The Star newspaper alleged that out of 12 suspects appearing in court together with the suspect in question, Lungisani Innocent Mdlolo was the only suspect without leg-irons.

Mdlolo was seen on video footage leaving the court house at 09:17. Police spokesperson Lieutenant-Colonel Lungelo Dlamini stated an investigation was under way regarding the circumstances surrounding the escape.

A warrant of arrest was issued by a judge and a man hunt is on-going until Mdlolo is back in police custody.

A Facebook status by SAPS Official page noted that anyone who might have assisted him in his escape would facing criminal charges.

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