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Masoyi man sentenced to life imprisonment for raping minor

The 59-year-old took the boy under the pretext that his father was looking for him and he raped him.

The Nelspruit Sexual Offences Court has sentenced a 59-year-old man from Masoyi Trust to life imprisonment for raping a minor boy in 2017.

The court sentenced the convicted on Tuesday October 31. The accused was declared unfit to possess a firearm and the court ordered his name to be entered into the National Register for Sexual Offenders. The Mpumalanga National Prosecuting Authority’s (NPA) spokesperson, Monica Nyuswa, said this comes after the accused was convicted of raping his neighbour’s 15-year-old son.

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“On December 18, 2017 at around 20:30, the victim’s mother sent the victim to throw water outside at his parental home. While outside the victim came across the rapist who took him under the pretext that his father was calling him and ordered him to follow him to his place.”

“When they arrived, the accused opened the door and they both entered the house. When the victim realised that his father was not there and asked the accused about his father’s whereabouts, the accused did not answer instead he strangled the victim, put him on top of the bed and raped him. The victim asked to go to the restroom naked and he got an opportunity to flee the scene. Along the way he met his parents and reported the rape ordeal to them,” said Nyuswa.

Nyuswa said the accused was arrested and pleaded not guilty in court.

“He denied the allegations levelled against him. The state prosecutor John Mahlwele led evidence of the victim, the first report and the forensic nurse. Their evidence was supported by the testimony of the arresting officer. The court found the evidence of state witnesses credible and honest, and convicted the accused,” she explained.

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According to Nyuswa in aggravating of sentence, the state presented a victim impact statement facilitated by court preparation officer, Nomfundo Mokoena, compiled by the victim.

“He authored that the rape ordeal affected him as a result he couldn’t walk properly for days, lost confidence and even blamed himself for trusting and following the accused when he called him. Mahlwele argued that the prescribed minimum sentence of life must be imposed.”
She said the court found no compelling and substantial circumstances to justify deviation and sentenced the convicted to life imprisonment.

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