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South Africa, you have blood on your hands
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|August 13, 2025
A 4-YEAR-OLD girl has been murdered.
Not by a stranger in a dark alley.
Not by some faceless predator.
But by the very people who were supposed to love and protect her — allegedly her own parents.
She died in a hospital bed, her small body broken, her innocence stolen, just hours after her parents appeared in the Protea Magistrate’s Court.
Her father stands accused of rape and murder. Her mother stands accused of allowing this evil to happen. And we, South Africa, stand accused of letting it get this far.
Where were we when she needed us?
Don’t pretend you didn’t hear the cries — because they weren’t just hers.
They were the cries of thousands of abused children across our country whose pleas for help are drowned out by the noise of corruption, political games, and a society too numb to care until it’s too late.
This child’s death is not an isolated tragedy - it is a mirror held up to our collective rot. Where were the neighbours? The teachers? The clinic nurses? The social workers? The police? Where were you? We have become a country where people look away, where child protection services are underfunded, understaffed and overwhelmed. And because of that cowardice and neglect, a little girl has paid with her life.
No mercy for the guilty
Let's be clear: if found guilty, the father and mother of this child do not deserve mercy. They do not deserve excuses. They deserve the harshest punishment our laws allow.
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