A 51-year-old South African man has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the rape of his 10-year-old niece in January 2012, the Bloemfontein Regional Court ruled, following a case brought to light by the survivor’s courage to speak out in 2024.

The conviction, hailed as a triumph of justice, was the result of the survivor’s bravery, the dedication of a police investigator, and the persistence of a skilled prosecutor, according to Captain Loraine Earle of the South African Police Service in Free State.

In August 2024, the now 21-year-old woman revealed the abuse to a social worker during a counseling session.

She disclosed that the accused, a trusted family member, began sexually abusing her at age ten, “escalating from digital penetration to rape at a residence in Rocklands, Bloemfontein.”

The case was assigned to Sergeant Matlale Sello of the Mangaung Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences Unit.

Despite the absence of DNA evidence and the significant time lapse, Sello’s thorough investigation led to the successful prosecution by Regional Court Prosecutor Lemohang Mohapi.

During sentencing, the court learned that the accused was on parole for a prior rape conviction at the time of the offense, an aggravating factor that influenced the life sentence. The judge also declared him unfit to possess a firearm and ordered his name added to the National Sexual Offences Register.

Lieutenant General Baile Motswenyane, Provincial Commissioner of the Police in the Free State, praised the team’s efforts. “Your dedication to a case which took place more than a decade ago is a testimony of an investigating officer who takes pride in bringing justice to a victim who was crippled with fear for years,” Motswenyane said. “She is now victorious in standing up against Gender-Based Violence—a social ill in our society. This is a groundbreaking sentence that is commendable. Well done.”

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