Police widen child marriage investigation after sangoma wedding

05 February 2013 - 12:06 By Sapa
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An investigation into the marriage of a 13-year-old Limpopo girl to a 57-year-old sangoma could net more suspects, Limpopo police said on Tuesday.

"We have widened the investigation and it still continues... there could be more people who might be charged in the case," spokesman Brigadier Hangwani Mulaudzi said.

He said the epileptic teenager had been taken to a place of safety in Polokwane.

The sangoma was arrested on January 23 after a villager complained to social workers. However, charges against him were later withdrawn, as the girl's parents had consented to the marriage.

The girl's mother reportedly said the sangoma treated her daughter for two years and cured her epilepsy. The sangoma then told her ancestors were troubling the girl and she needed to be monitored. He offered to marry her.

A charge of statutory rape against the sangoma was reinstated.

Mulaudzi said the child's mother might face two possible charges, one of negligence and another of allowing the child to have a sexual relationship with an older person.

The National Prosecuting Authority would decide if the mother should be charged, Mulaudzi said.

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