The South African Police Service (SAPS) are hunting for two suspects after they allegedly raped a woman and robbed her while she was praying on a mountain.
According to a Police report, it took three months for the 50-year-old victim from Cape Town to gather enough strength to work with the police to compile an identikit of her attackers who raped her on one of South Africa's most iconic mountains, Devil's Peak.
The incident was said to have occurred a few months ago at about 8am when the victim‚ who cannot be identified‚ went to find a peaceful place to speak with God in the forest. But instead, she was attacked by three men in the shooting range beneath Devil's Peak Cave‚ not far from a busy hiking and cycling path‚ in the Table Mountain National Park.
She was allegedly raped and robbed at knifepoint.
Yesterday, the South African Police released an identikit of two of the suspects. Both are believed to be around 35 years old.
"The first suspect is fairly tall‚ muscular and is brown in complexion. The second suspect is of medium height and build and is also brown in complexion‚" said police spokesperson Leon Fortuin.
The lead investigator in the case‚ Captain CJ van Romburgh‚ said that it was the first time he had heard of such an incident at Devil's Peak.
"She has gone there many times before to pray. A lot of people go to the mountain to pray‚ it's away from everything‚" he said.
"It's the first time that there was such a case (in that area). We have sent evidence to the labs for DNA testing so we are waiting.''
He said this made the case difficult and time-consuming‚ adding that there are currently no other leads.
"It took time to compile an identikit‚ because she is obviously traumatised‚" he said.
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