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Police in NC release identikits of 3 women who allegedly gang raped man

───   05:23 Wed, 14 Oct 2015

Police in NC release identikits of 3 women who allegedly gang raped man | News Article

Kimberley - Police in the Northern Cape have released the identikit of three women who, it is alleged, drugged, kidnapped and then repeatedly raped a man.

Kagisho police near Kimberley have appealed to the public to assist in identifying the women following the alleged incident last month.

Police spokesperson Lieutenant Olebogeng Tawana said that on 25 September, women thought to be “aged between 20 and 30, dark in complexion, between 1.6 and 1.7 metres tall, were allegedly driving in a silver hatched back VW Polo with Limpopo number plates, in the area of Retswelele in Galeshewe”.

Tawana said: “The women introduced themselves as Barbara, Rolufu and Daphney. It is alleged that they stopped near a house in Retswelele, asking for directions to the Kimberley city centre.

“A 32-year-old man willingly directed them in the direction to drive to the Kimberley city centre. However, they deceptively asked the man to accompany them to the city centre, as they will give him taxi fare back to his house in Retswelele where they had picked him up. While they were driving towards the city centre, they offered the man a glass of wine, which he suspects the women might have spiked. He subsequently passed out after drinking it.

“The next moment when he woke up he found himself in bed at a guesthouse in Lichtenburg, in North West province. He was offered tablets to drink by the women, and afterwards they took turns to rape him repeatedly. The man alleged that the women kept him in a guesthouse for three days and raped him.”

Tawana called on anyone with information about the women on the identikit, to contact the investigating officer Sergeant Daniel Satisfied at 053-8076-161 or 083-9400-503.

The investigation continues.

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