What Happened in Bothaville
A man from Bothaville in the Free State admitted to raping his two under‑age nieces. He told police that a “turtle whispered in his ear” before he committed the acts. The crimes took place between 2017 and 2018 while the girls lived with him and his wife.
The Confession
The defendant walked into the Bothaville Police Station on his own and said he had sexual intercourse with the two children. Officers immediately went to his house, interviewed the victims, and confirmed the abuse. The older niece, now a teenager, recalled the rape; the younger girl had no memory of the events.
Why the Court Gave Life Sentences
A Gross Breach of Trust
Prosecutor Tshegofatso Lebitsa argued that the crimes were especially heinous because the man abused a position of trust. As an uncle, he was supposed to protect and care for the girls, not harm them.
Prosecutor’s Argument
Lebitsa told the judge that the defendant took advantage of the girls’ vulnerability. He used his family relationship to gain access and then committed acts that caused deep physical and emotional harm.
Impact on the Victims
The older niece now lives with the trauma of the abuse, while the younger child, though she does not remember the incidents, still faces the lasting effects of growing up in a household where such violence occurred.
Conclusion
The Bothaville Regional Court sentenced the man to two life terms—one for each count of rape. The National Prosecuting Authority said it will keep fighting gender‑based violence and child sexual abuse, ensuring that guilty pleas do not lessen the seriousness of the punishment. The case sends a clear message: abusing trust, especially toward children, will be met with the full weight of the law.


