WATCH: Assaulted pastor is R100 000 richer after out of court settlement

Although the apology came at a price, Rambedu, who said he preaches about peace and forgiveness at his church, was prompted to lead by example.

 

Local pastor, Ron Rambebu, who was a victim of assault earlier this year, has accepted a hefty apology from the perpetrator, Johan Bothma.

Rambedu bagged R100 000 as a gesture of apology from Bothma, who attacked him for wearing an EFF cap at a service station on Ontdekkers Road on Friday, 21 June. The whole incident was captured on CCTV footage – sparking an uproar online.

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WATCH: Man assaulted for allegedly wearing EFF cap

After a case was opened against Bothma, he handed himself over to the police and allowed the law to take its course. A very angry Rambedu at the time wished for Bothma to be denied bail; however, as a man of God, he later had to consider Bothma’s apology.

An injured Pastor Ron Rambebu earlier this year, after the assault. Photo: File.

The pastor confirmed that the matter was settled out of court. “His lawyers approached the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) asking for the matter to be settled out of court,” he said. This meant the charges of assault and crimen injuria against Bothma would be dropped.

Although the apology came at a price, Rambedu, who said he preaches about peace and forgiveness at his church, was prompted to lead by example.

Their moment of smoking the peace pipe was recently immortalised on video in a courtroom, where Bothma apologised and shook hands with his former victim.

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While social media users weren’t convinced about Bothma’s apology, Rambedu defended Bothma by saying, “You can’t please everyone, especially on social media. If someone apologises, it’s acceptable – whether they mean it or not, it’s between them and God”.

When asked how he plans to spend his money, he said he is going to donate a portion of the money to his organisation, a charity and also plough some into his church, which he mentioned requires touch-ups to its infrastructure.

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