Crime
HE WILL COME BACK TO KILL ME! Woman cries out after her violent ex-boyfriend was released from prison
A 37-year-old South African woman, Sonto Radebe, has pleaded for help on hearing that her violent ex-boyfriend has been released from prison.
Radebe, who was blinded in one eye following an attack by her ex-lover is now scared for her life after learning the same man has been released from jail.
The woman, who is now living with her family over fear of being attacked again by the convict said he attacked her because she broke up with him.
Radebe said she reported the man, who is on parole for killing his baby mama, after the incident.
The lady, who spoke to Sowetan, said,
“I know that he will come and finish me off. I moved out of my rented room to live with my brother because I can’t sleep at night.
“The story about a woman who was shot in front of her child scared me. I have nightmares about my ex-shooting me. In the dream, he sits down next to me after he has shot me to make sure I am dead.
“My family, that is in KwaZulu-Natal, called me the other day and said they saw someone who looked like him, but it turned out to be a false alarm. My children know about what happened to me and they are scared.
“After I learned that he was released I called the investigating officer several times but he did not give me clear answers. At some point he said he did not know why the matter was withdrawn.
“Thereafter he said it’s because there was no evidence and then he ignored my calls. I called the police head office in Pretoria, where they told me that the system did not show why he was released; and the Krugersdorp prison where he was held said they only had his old [criminal] record.”
Responding to the alarm raised by the woman, Police spokesman, Constable Mzwakhe Xazi, said they were investigating a case of attempted murder but that he did not have information about developments in the case.
“According to the system, the accused appeared in the Protea Magistrate’s Court in April. The system does not say if the matter was withdrawn but the case is still open and under investigations.
“The docket will contain information about what happened in court but I am not in possession of the docket.”
National Prosecuting Authority spokeswoman Phindi Mjonondwane said she could not trace the case in Roodepoort, where Radebe believes the man last appeared.
She said,
“Roodepoort, Kagiso and Krugersdorp courts could not trace the matter. The complainant is welcome to approach us or lodge representations so that her matter can be attended to.”
This is not the first time Radebe has been given the run-around by the authorities when trying to report her attacker. In September, she opened a case of rape against the same man and gave police his address and photo but he was not arrested until the news agencies reported the case.
She said at the time police told her to call them whenever she saw him. He then traced her and stabbed her several times on her arms, head and in the eye.
Radebe said she had relocated twice but the man had traced her and assaulted her.
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