A man accused of killing his stepson remanded in custody


By REGINALD KANYANE

5 November 2024- A man who was arrested in connection with the death of his stepson, Charvandre Kieran Everson (3), will remain in custody. This comes after the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has successfully opposed the bail application of Jeremy Bosman (29) in the De Aar District Court.

The NPA regional spokesperson in Northern Cape, Mojalefa Senokoatsane said Bosman faces serious charges of murder in connection with the tragic death of Everson, along with charges of assault with the intent to cause Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH) against the child’s mother, Charmelle Thys (29).Senokoatsane said the state’s case stems from an alarming incident that occurred on 19 October 2024.

“It is alleged that after Charvandre wet the bed, Bosman reacted violently, repeatedly striking the child on the head with his hands and using a broom to assault him. Reports indicate that he also slammed the child’s head against a wall, leading to severe injuries.

“Witness testimonies and preliminary investigations suggest that these actions rendered the toddler unable to eat or open his mouth. Following a second incident, where Everson again wet the bed, Bosman allegedly assaulted him once more, resulting in visible blood in the child’s mouth and loss of control over his bodily functions,” he said.

Senokoatsane further said the child was left weak and unable to move his legs. He added that realizing the gravity of his actions, Bosman reportedly instructed Thys not to disclose the incidents before taking the injured child to the De Aar New Hospital.

“Unfortunately, upon arrival, medical personnel confirmed that Everson had already succumbed to his injuries. During the examination, staff noted multiple bruises on the child’s body, particularly on his back, prompting them to notify law enforcement due to suspicions of foul play.

“Following a thorough investigation, police charged Bosman with murder and assault with GBH. Bosman appeared in court on 1 November to officially apply for bail. The prosecution opposed bail under Schedule 6, citing the severe nature of the charges and the risk posed by the accused to vulnerable individuals, particularly children,” said Senokoatsane.

He said Bosman was remanded in custody until 5 December 2024. Senokoatsane said NPA is committed to ensuring that justice is served in this tragic case involving domestic violence and child abuse.

“The NPA emphasises the importance of protecting the welfare of children and will continue to work diligently in prosecuting cases that threaten their safety.

“Investigations into the matter are ongoing, and the NPA calls on anyone with information to assist the authorities in bringing any additional perpetrators to justice,” he said.

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