A six-week-old baby is fighting for her life after being
raped – allegedly by her mother's brother.
The infant, born on October 17, is in intensive care after being brought to
Kimberley Hospital around 2am on Wednesday.
She underwent extensive emergency surgery to repair the injuries sustained in
the ordeal.
According to a relative, who cannot be identified as it would identify the
baby, the child's 22-year-old mother had put the infant down to sleep in the
bedroom of their Galeshewe home and was sitting in the lounge with the child's
grandmother watching television.
The relative said that after a short while, the mother heard the baby cry and
went to check on her.
When she entered the bedroom, she saw that the child was missing and that the
bedroom curtain had been removed.
Screaming that her child had been abducted, she ran to the relative's house.
The frantic grandmother, meanwhile, heard the infant's cries coming from a
shack in the family's backyard.
When she forced open the door, her 24-year-old son pushed her out of the way
and ran out – zipping up his pants.
According to the relative, she and several other neighbours heard the screams
of the grandmother and rushed to the shack.
"When I got there, the baby was lying on the bed and there was a lot of
blood. She was crying," said the relative.
She wrapped the infant in a blanket and the child was taken to hospital.
Local residents apparently hunted down the man and caught him a few blocks from
the house.
It is alleged that he had lifted the baby out of the bedroom through the
window.
After apprehending the suspect, angry residents threatened to kill the man, but
they were stopped by the grandmother, who pleaded for his life.
According to her, he was mentally unstable. The suspect was apparently involved
in an altercation with the police a week ago and was shot twice during the
incident.
He allegedly tried to stab a police officer while resisting arrest.
He was admitted to hospital after the incident, but then ran away.
After the rape, the suspect claimed that the blood on his T-shirt was as a
result of the altercation with the police.
The mother of the baby, who was keeping vigil at the child's hospital bed on
Wednesday, was too traumatised to speak.
The baby is the mother's second child – her firstborn died two days after
birth.
Department of Health spokeswoman Lulu Mxekezo confirmed that a six-week-old baby
was admitted to Kimberley Hospital.
"She was examined and taken to theatre. She is currently in the ICU in a
critical but stable condition," Mxekezo said.
The suspect was expected to appear in court on Thursday.
National police commissioner General Riah Phiyega was also expected to meet the
baby's family on Thursday.
The visit is part of the 16 Days of Activism campaign. Phiyega was also due to
visit the family of the 87-year-old woman who was raped and murdered in her
house in Galeshewe on Sunday.
On Wednesday night, the baby rape was met with outrage.