
Kimberley – A woman was brutally raped and then left to die under a tree near the N12 close to Ikhutseng, Warrenton.
The 31-year-old deceased, Kgomotso Vivian Mapitse, was the niece of the Deputy Minister of Mineral Resources, Godfrey Oliphant.
Community members, who saw her body lying in the veld on Friday morning, said it appeared as if she was dragged to the spot where she was raped and killed.
They said her attacker left her to die in the cold, with temperatures plummeting to below freezing point over the weekend.
“She was lying on her side with her pants pulled down to her knees. She was abandoned to die outside.”
Oliphant visited the family yesterday and described Mapitse’s death as tragic.
“I will speak to the doctors who conducted the post-mortem and the police over the incident on Monday.”
He added that he could not “give a straight answer” on whether the women in Warrenton felt adequately protected in the town.
Mapitse’s sister, who travelled from Pretoria after receiving the news of her sister’s death, said that she was heartbroken even though she was trying to keep a brave face.
“We don’t know the exact details and we are still trying to establish, from the police and other people who saw her in the neighbourhood, what happened.
“We were very close as sisters and it is a big loss to the family because she was still so young and had her whole life ahead of her,” the deceased’s sister said.
She added that her sister had a two-year-old son.
“We think that my sister left home on Thursday evening to visit friends.”
Spokesman for the Warrenvale Forum, Hans Visagie, condemned the vicious attack that took place on Women’s Day.
“Women are not free to walk in the streets without being endangered and attacked.”
He said a march would be arranged this week to protest against poor service delivery by the police.
“The police took a long time to respond to the call-out because there were not sufficient vehicles and the forensic van had to be called in from Hartswater.”
Police spokesman, Lieutenant Sergio Kock, said the police in Warrenton were investigating a case of murder and rape.
He said a passerby discovered the woman’s half-naked body on Friday morning at 7am.
“The woman had no visible injuries on her body and an autopsy will be performed to confirm the exact cause of death. No one has been arrested at this stage and the investigation continues.”
The police have requested anyone with information regarding the incident to contact Detective Sergeant Theys Mokoroane on 083 422 2550.
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