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Man Bags Jail Sentence For R@ping Disabled Foster Sister

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A 31-year-old man from De Doorns has been sentenced to 25 years’ direct jail for the rape of his 11-year-old disabled foster sister in the Cape Winelands, South Africa.

The Worcester regional court heard that the incident happened in April 2019. The girl’s mother awoke during the assault and saw the man leave the bed where her daughter was resting.

National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) spokesperson Eric Ntabazalila stated, “The matter was reported to police the next day, leading to the accused’s arrest after DNA evidence linked him to the crime.”

Amisha Ratanjie, the state prosecutor, presented the court with many documents, including the minor’s birth certificate, a report from Cape Mental Health, a pre-sentencing report, and a victim impact report.

Ratanjie requested the court to impose a life sentence, emphasising the accused’s responsibility to protect the victim, with whom he had grown up as siblings. She stated that he was fully aware of the victim’s age and mental condition and had betrayed her, destroying their confidence.

The man’s name is being suppressed to protect the victim’s identity, as she is a juvenile.

Magistrate Abigail Juries sentenced the guy to 25 years in jail, citing his status as a first-time offender and having been in custody for five years. The victim will be notified when he is eligible for parole.

“The magistrate concluded the accused lacked an understanding of the impact of his actions, necessitating life skills training in prison. The court mandated the offender undergo life skills training to comprehend the significant impact his actions have had on the victim and her family,” said Ntabazalila.

The man’s identity has been added to the National Register of S3x Offenders, which prohibits him from dealing with vulnerable persons or children.

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