Newlands-East activists bemoan poor medical work, police inaction after rape of 1-year old
Poor work by medical professionals at state hospitals in the Durban-area and strong indications that the alleged rapist of a one-year old baby at a creche in Newlands-East is being protected by his sister, a police captain in Durban, has caused an outcry amongst gender-based violence activists in South Africa.
Dr Nadia Bernon, rapid response team leader on gender-based violence and femicide for the Newlands-East Ward 11-area in Durban, said the baby girl, aged 1, was raped at a creche in Newlands-East on the 6th May 2024. A district-general confirmed less than two days ago that she was raped.
“It was reported at a police-station almost immediately, but since then there has been no feedback, no follow-up and no arrest. No justice has been served for the baby girl and her family,” said Dr Bernon.
Dr Bernon is also angry at the medical injustice done to the baby girl. “On the day of the rape that took place, the family went to a doctor at St. George’s Hospital who investigated the injuries sustained. But she wrongly dismissed the injury as an infection and prescribed an anti-biotic.”
Later, on at the Addington-hospital, a government hospital, a district-surgeon admitted that he had no rape kit to test and treat the baby girl.
“There were two medical injustices that contributed to the fact that when the tests were later submitted to the police laboratories, the tests results were inconclusive, said Dr Bernon.
The district-surgeon at the Mahatma Gandhi-hospital who confirmed that the baby was raped, has recently asked why no arrests has not been made. “She was definitely raped, so why has nobody been apprehended,” he asked.
Dr Bernon also said that one at least one occasion, the mother and grandmother of the baby girl suffered secondary victimization at the Newlands-East police officers. “The police officers has harassed the mother and grandmother,” Dr Bennon said.
Activists claim that a man married to the owner of the creche who has had a history of being a sexual predator for 30 years is a suspect. But he has been protected by his sister, a police captain. At a young age, he raped his baby brother. Later on, he even raped his stepdaughter. But he is being protected by his wife and his sister, said Dr Bernon.
“The provincial deputy commissioner of police promised in KwaZulu-Natal promised on national TV that the case will be investigated as a matter or surgery. At least three weeks later, nothing has happened. The case is still with a senior prosecutor of the National Prosecuting Authority, but nothing has happened,” Dr Bernon said.
Tina Thiart, executive director of 1000 Women Trust, announced that 1000 Women Trust will establish a GBV Community advice office as part of its Project Orange in support of the rapid response team on gender-based violence and femicide of the Newlands-East Ward 11-area and other activists in the Durban area.
Project Orange seeks to address the urgent need for immediate assistance and safe spaces for individuals affected by GBV, particularly within the first 24 hours. The project aim to provide rooms for GBV-survivors in six regional advice offices run by trained GBV Warriors and establish a comfortable and homely environment where women can receive support and assistance.
These 24-hour emergency offices are being established in 2024 in key GBV-hotspots in Beaufort-West, Ekurhuleni, Graafwater, Nyanga East, Centurion and Newlands-East.
“With the establishment of safe spaces and the commitment of trained GBV Warriors, we aim to provide survivors with the support they need during the most vulnerable moments,” said Thiart.
Thiart said it is incumbent upon the new minister of police, Senzo Mchunu, and the new government of national unity to come to the party and declare a war on gender-based violence. They must address the abject failure of the police to assist women and children who are subjected to gender-based violence.
The lack of government resources in dealing with gender-based violence is alarming. They solely depend on NPOs for assistance and that is why the NPOs established the Rapid Response Team mandate for direct referral pathways and effective services that close the gaps on secondary victimization, said Thiart.
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