Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Limpopo police are launching a manhunt after a 22-month-old toddler was raped in Vhembe district

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Overview of the Incident

A 22‑month‑old girl was sexually assaulted in Maphophe village, Limpopo. The attack was reported on Wednesday, May 6, in the Saselamani Police District and quickly sparked anger and concern throughout the community.

What Happened

  • The toddler’s mother noticed her daughter could not stand when she woke up.
  • Upon checking, she saw swelling on the child’s left knee.
  • She rushed the girl to a local hospital, where medical staff confirmed sexual abuse.

Community Reaction

  • Residents expressed shock and outrage, especially because the crime occurred shortly after the national launch of Child Protection Month.
  • Many called for stronger protection measures and swift justice for the victim.

Police Response

Investigation Details

  • A rape case was opened at Saselamani police station.
  • The case was transferred to the Giyani Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offenses Unit (FCS) for a specialized investigation.
  • Provincial police spokesman Col. Malesela Ledwaba confirmed that the suspect remains unknown.

Official Statements

  • Limpopo Police Commissioner Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe described the act as “deeply disturbing and immoral.”
  • She urged anyone with information to come forward, emphasizing that the police will pursue the perpetrator relentlessly.

How to Help

  • Contact Constable Collen Netile at 072 735 3572.
  • Call the nearest police station or SAPS CrimeStop at 08600 10111.
  • Submit a tip via the MySAPSApp.
  • All informants can remain anonymous.

Why This Matters

Child Protection Month

  • The nationwide campaign aims to raise awareness about children’s rights and safety.
  • This tragic event highlights the gap between awareness efforts and the reality of violence against children.

Broader Issue of Gender‑Based Violence

  • The assault underscores ongoing challenges with gender‑based violence (GBV) in the region.
  • It stresses the need for continuous education, community vigilance, and robust legal action.

Conclusion

The attack on a toddler in Maphophe village is a stark reminder that protecting children requires action from everyone—police, families, neighbors, and individuals. By staying alert, reporting suspicious behavior, and supporting initiatives like Child Protection Month, we can help create a safer environment for all children. If you know anything about this case, please reach out to the authorities; your tip could bring justice to a vulnerable child and deter future crimes.

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