Protesters return for Jasmin’s case

808-a 4year old Jasmin Lee Pretorius, who was kidnapped and raped by a her 27 year old uncle last night in Brakpan 29.12.2013 Picture:Dumisani Dube

808-a 4year old Jasmin Lee Pretorius, who was kidnapped and raped by a her 27 year old uncle last night in Brakpan 29.12.2013 Picture:Dumisani Dube

Published Jan 13, 2014

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Johannesburg - A group of protesters stood outside the Brakpan Magistrate's Court on Monday ahead of the appearance of a man accused of raping and killing his four-year-old niece.

Women, Children and People with Disabilities Minister Lulu Xingwana also arrived, wearing a pink top.

While there were fewer protesters than at the man's previous appearances, most of them again wore pink T-shirts to court. The girl was wearing a pink top the day she was killed.

There was also a strong police presence in and outside the court, with some police on horseback.

The street leading to the court was cordoned off with tape.

The 23-year-old man last appeared in court on Tuesday.

He asked to apply for a State lawyer and the case was postponed until Monday to give him time to do so. He may not be identified until he has pleaded.

The girl was reported missing on Saturday, December 28 and, after questioning by police, the uncle apparently confessed to the crime.

He subsequently showed the police the girl's body underneath a bed in her father's flat.

Her parents are divorced and the father reportedly left her in the man's care while he spent time with his girlfriend.

Last Monday, National Prosecuting Authority spokesman Mxolisi Nxasana expressed confidence in the case against the man.

“It's a watertight case and we are certain that we will make a conviction,” he said.

Hundreds of people attended the girl's memorial service held in the city last week.

Many called for justice.

The girl was cremated last week and her mother said she intended to scatter her daughter's ashes in the ocean. - Sapa

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