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Convicted child sex offender attacked on farm

Convicted child sex offender, Carl Christiaan Lotter (57) was attacked on a farm in Hoedspruit last Thursday afternoon by an unknown suspect. 

MBOMBELA –  Lotter was sentenced to four years’ imprisonment in February 2014 after being found guilty of eight counts of indecent assault and sexual abuse of two children of a family friend.
At that time he also had a previous conviction of sexual child abuse.

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The case had dragged on for years in the Nelspruit Magistrate’s Court with delay after delay, before he was sentenced.
Lotter was released on parole a year into his sentence.

He was working as a maintenance labourer on a commercial farm in Hoedspruit.

A source close to the investigation said Lotter had allegedly been busy working and saw a stranger walking around the property which he apparently presumed to be either an illegal harvester or a “bush butcher”, someone who actually slaughters cattle on farms illegally.

The source stated Lotter allegedly approached the man to chase him away and the man then attacked him with what appeared to be a panga. Hoedspruit police spokesman Sgt Libhuwani Malaudzi confirmed the incident.

She said no arrests had been made and that Lotter was currently in a critical condition at Mediclinic Nelspruit.

A source close to the family said he had sustained a fracture on the left side of his head and he had bleeding on the brain. He also had an emergency operation to relieve the pressure on his brain.

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The two victims of the sexual abuse were both under 10 at the time of the ongoing abuse. Lotter had been a close family friend.

During his trial, he was described by one of the state’s witnesses, a registered clinical psychologist, as a paedophile who would continue to pose a threat to children.

Lowvelder previously reported that the children’s father had said, “Carl treated my babies like adult women! Because of him they not only lost their childhood, but missed out on their entire teenage stage too as they had to spend year after year in court. For the past 10 years we have been on a roller-coaster ride of emotions. From the shock that day when our daughter told us what was happening to her and her sister, to anger, to disbelief that this is happening to us.”

• In another matter, a 60-year-old man was arrested for raping a four-year-old girl in Mbombela on Monday. He was previously sentenced to eight years’ imprisonment in 2002 for a similar offence, but served only four.
He will remain in custody until his bail application.

In terms of Section 154(2) of the Criminal Procedure Act no sexual offence accused may be identified before they have pleaded.
Lowvelder will continue reporting on the case and identify the accused only when it is legal to do so.

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