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Case of 19 congregants raped at Khayelitsha church postponed

Two men accused of sexually assaulting and raping 19 women at a church in the Western Cape appeared at the Khayelitsha Regional Court on Thursday.

The two alleged assailants face several charges including three charges of rape, eight of s.e.xual assault, housebreaking, and theft with aggravating circumstances.

Load-shedding rape horror

The suspects allegedly stormed into the Showers of Blessings Church in Taiwan, Site C, during load shedding over the Easter Weekend on 9 April 2023.

They then allegedly held the victims at gunpoint, forcing them to strip naked and perform sexual acts on the accused while inside the church, and in front of the congregation.

The victims, aged between 11 and 55, were sleeping in the church overnight to prepare for a service that morning.

According to reports, the women and children were also beaten by the two men.

“Two men entered the church and forced the women to undress and perform s.e.xual acts whilst beating them,” said Action Society, a non-profit organization that has been supporting the victims’ case.

Furthermore, the congregants were allegedly beaten with tables and chairs before being robbed of their phones and an undisclosed amount of money.

The entire ordeal allegedly went on for approximately an hour and 30 minutes.

No bail for churchgoer rapists

The state on previous court appearances has indicated that it will push for no bail for the alleged perpetrators.

Action Society was present at the court hearing, advocating for justice for the victims. In support of the victims, the group demanded that the pair remain locked up until their trial.

Action Society spokesperson and activist Ian Cameron said: “the postponement allows attorneys to obtain charge sheets and the state to consult with witnesses”.

The case has been postponed and the two men are expected to make their next court appearance on 8 July 2024.

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