Mandela's grandson charged over alleged rape

Mandela's grandson charged over alleged rape

A grandson of the late Nelson Mandela appeared briefly in the Johannesburg Magistrate's Court yesterday on a charge of rape.

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"He made a brief appearance on a charge of the rape of a 15-year-old girl," Gauteng police spokesperson Brigadier Mashadi Selepe said.

Selepe says he has not yet pleaded to the charge of raping the girl at a pub in Greenside, Johannesburg.

Until he has pleaded, his name must be withheld.

Selepe says that because he was charged with a Section 6 offence, his bail application is expected to start on Friday, August 21. Until then, he would remain in custody.

In terms of these higher schedule offences, the Criminal Procedure Act places the onus on the bail applicant to show exceptional circumstances for release ahead of a trial.

According to the Daily Sun, the girl was raped in a toilet at the establishment last Friday.

Asked to comment on media reports that Mandela's ex-wife Winnie Madikizela-Mandela had sent a bodyguard posing as a policeman to the girl, Selepe said the police had not received a complaint in this regard.

The Daily Sun quoted a family spokesperson as saying the girl's father had tried to open a case with no success.

According to the spokesperson, Madikizela-Mandela asked the girl’s family to give her family time to deal with the issue.

"Instead, Winnie’s bodyguard went to the family pretending to be a cop. The father was told there was no need to arrest the suspect, but when the father asked to see his badge, he didn't have one. It turned out he had been sent by Winnie," he reportedly said.

The Sunday Sun reported that after a meeting at her home in Soweto, Madikizela-Mandela promised to hand her grandson over to the police.

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