Dobsonville church elder’s rape case moves to High Court

The matter involving a 56-year-old Gauteng man accused of sexually assaulting a young girl during Easter is set for a transfer to a higher court.

A Dobsonville church elder accused of raping a 12-year-old girl will have his case transferred to the High Court once the indictment is finalised.

According to Roodepoort Record, the accused appeared in the Roodepoort Magistrate’s Court today (July 2) after an attempt to hold proceedings via the audio-visual remand system failed yesterday.

The court heard that investigations have been completed and the magistrate’s office is in the process of drafting an indictment. Once finalised, the matter will be handed over to the High Court.

It was also noted that the accused is continuing to abandon his right to apply for bail.

No protests

He currently faces preliminary charges of rape and kidnapping. It is alleged that he sexually assaulted the girl inside his home in Dobsonville, and the case sparked public outrage after a video linked to the alleged incident spread rapidly on social media.

Public anger intensified after footage depicting the aftermath circulated online, prompting swift police action and the suspect’s subsequent arrest.

The court was quiet this morning, with no demonstrations from community members, but a heavy police presence was maintained.

Speaking to the Roodepoort Record, a family member who asked not to be named to protect the victim said the minor has been relocated to another province. The family is also attending counselling to cope with the trauma.

“It has been a devastating time for the family, but we are taking it one day at a time. However, whenever we see the accused during these court cases, it feels like everything has just happened. We definitely want justice to prevail,” the family member said.

They added that they are pleased the matter has been transferred to the High Court and expressed gratitude for the community’s support.

Support for the family

Traditional leader and Congress of Traditional Leaders of South Africa’s (Contralesa) Kgoshi Setlamorago Mampuru Thobejane also stood with the family, condemning such crimes.

“We are deeply saddened by this case as an organisation because the role of men in society is to love, lead, and protect. As Contralesa, we have also started training boys from the age of five to protect young girls,” Thobejane said.

The case has been postponed to August 5 and the accused remains in custody.


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Nkosephayo Vilakazi

Nkosephayo Vilakazi is a versatile journalist at the Roodepoort Record, passionate about storytelling and amplifying marginalised voices. She is dedicated to seeking truth and shedding light on important matters, and is committed to delivering high-quality content to her readers. One story at a time!
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