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South Africa: Man jailed for life for rape, murder of niece

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Original Post Date: 2010-02-25 Time: 05:00:02  Posted By: News Poster

A 25-year-old Pietermaritzburg man who raped and then killed his seven-year-old niece was twice jailed for life by the city’s High Court on Wednesday.

Siphiwe Ndlovu, of Nchanga, pleaded guilty to the rape and the murder, claiming he committed the crimes to “punish” his mother.

He said he was angry with her because she told other men she did not care if they assaulted him as he was troublesome.

In May last year, he went home to remonstrate with his mother for her “disloyalty” and he tried to assault her but she escaped to a room and locked the door.

He said: “I resolved to hurt her by killing her granddaughter who was the apple of her eye.”
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He went to fetch his niece from school. On the way home, he told her he was tired and wanted to sit down.

He went a little way into a bush and sat down and asked his niece to sit on his lap and then raped her.

When he finished he realised she was in pain and he “felt bad”.

He throttled her and hit her head against a stump, causing her skull to fracture. He then left her body.

Judge Wendy Hughes-Madondo quoted a previous dictum that young children were vulnerable and the younger they were the more vulnerable to abuse.

Ndlovu had abused her trust.

She said: “If he could inflict these cruel, heartless crimes against a member of his own family imagine what he could do to others.”

She said he had no prospects of rehabilitation, and refused him leave to appeal against the sentences. – Sapa

Source: http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?art_id=nw20100224173820355C910374