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Girls,9 And 8, Raped Overnight After Disappearing While Playing At Home

The circumstances surrounding their discovery were harrowing. A Good Samaritan stumbled upon the girls, abandoned on the streets by their attacker

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Community Assistance Sought in Solving Double Rape Case Involving Minors
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Mpumalanga police are requesting assistance from the community in solving a criminal case of a double rape incident involving two minors, aged seven and nine.

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“These innocent victims suffered excruciating pain and agony in the hands of an immoral rapist,” said provincial police spokesperson, Colonel Donald Mdhluli.

“This was after the two girls somehow went missing on Saturday, March 30, from their parents’ home in the Vosman policing precinct near Witbank.”

Police said the double rape incident has sent shock waves within the community.

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“The news first came to light after the parents of these minors could not locate them where they were playing. They then alerted the police who opened a missing persons file for investigation purposes. A search party for the victims intensified, however with no success,” said Mdhluli. On Sunday, officers at Phola police station were informed that the victims had been found. However, the information indicated that the two girls had been raped.

“The reason behind the minors being found, was as a result of a Good Samaritan, who assisted after the two girls were dumped on the streets by their attacker who just left them to fend for themselves and to navigate their way back home after keeping them hostage for the whole night,” said Mdhluli.

When the Good Samaritan found the two minor victims, they were presenting signs of shock and were both shivering as a result of the cold weather.

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Police said the little girls were not appropriately dressed for the weather.

Following the “evil act”, the police’s family violence, child protection and sexual offences (FCS) unit were assigned to probe the horrific incident.

“A request is therefore made for the community to come forward with valuable information that may share light in this investigation. Anyone who is willing to volunteer tangible assistance, is humbly requested to contact Sergeant Zinhle Mathenjwa from the FCS Unit at 072 792 0691,” said Mdhluli.

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Community Assistance Sought in Solving Double Rape Case Involving Minors
Witbank, Mpumalanga – The local police are appealing to the community for assistance in solving a heinous criminal case. Two innocent minors, aged seven and nine, fell victim to a horrifying double rape incident that has sent shock waves through the community.

According to Colonel Donald Mdhluli, the provincial police spokesperson, the young girls went missing from their parents’ home in the Vosman policing precinct near Witbank on Saturday, March 30. Concerned parents alerted the police, who promptly opened a missing persons file and initiated a search party. Despite their efforts, the victims remained elusive.

However, on Sunday, officers at the Phola police station received crucial information: the missing girls had been found. Tragically, the news came with a devastating revelation—the two minors had been raped.

The circumstances surrounding their discovery were harrowing. A Good Samaritan stumbled upon the girls, abandoned on the streets by their attacker. The assailant callously left them to fend for themselves after keeping them hostage throughout the night. When the Good Samaritan found them, the girls were in shock, shivering from the cold weather. Their inappropriate clothing only exacerbated their suffering.

In response to this vile act, the police’s Family Violence, Child Protection, and Sexual Offences (FCS) unit has taken charge of the investigation. They are urging community members to step forward with any valuable information that could shed light on this case. If you have relevant details, please contact Sergeant Zinhle Mathenjwa from the FCS Unit at 072 792 0691.

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Parusha Naidoo for SurgeZirc SA
Parusha Naidoo for SurgeZirc SA
Parusha Naidoo is a skilled journalist who writes local and world news for SurgeZirc South Africa. With a passion for delivering accurate and reliable information, Parusha has become a trusted voice in the news industry. With years of experience in the field, Parusha has developed a keen eye for identifying important stories and presenting them in a clear and concise manner.
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