‘My daughter hides her scars now’

Kirsty Theologo, 18, was doused with petrol and set alight on a hill behind the Linmeyer swimming pool south of Johannesburg. She died later in Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital.

Kirsty Theologo, 18, was doused with petrol and set alight on a hill behind the Linmeyer swimming pool south of Johannesburg. She died later in Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital.

Published Apr 18, 2013

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Johannesburg - The girl who survived an alleged satanic ritual could not bath for nearly four months because of her injuries, the High Court sitting in the Palm Ridge Magistrate's Court heard on Thursday.

“She couldn't even bath for nearly four months... She was not allowed into water,” the girl's mother, Samantha Grammer, told the court.

Kirsty Theologo and her friend were burnt in an apparent satanic ritual in 2011 at the top of a koppie, south of Johannesburg.

Theologo later died in hospital of her injuries while the girl, who was 14 years old at the time, survived. She is now 16.

Her mother testified that she had to undergo hospital treatment and further rehabilitation to treat burns she sustained to her neck leading up to her chin, her back, and arms.

The mother told the court that her daughter still had to have more plastic surgery to treat the burns.

“Her skin is raised but they can iron down the skin,” she told the court.

Her daughter was now sensitive about the way she looked and was hiding her scars at every chance.

“She's basically wary when people look at her.”

Grammer said her daughter covered the scars with scarves most of the time.

The girl started testifying shortly after her mother. - Sapa

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