3 Women Drugged, Kidnapped And Rapp3d A Man For 3 Days n South Africa
23yr old South African man was kidnapped and r@ped by three female assailants in a taxi. What started out as an ordinary commute took a traumatic turn when he hailed a communal taxi which had the women as passengers and got in. Suddenly, the car changed direction and he was ordered to sit in front.
He was then injected within an unknown substance and passed out. South African Police Service Captain Colette Weilbach said: 'He stated that he woke up in an unfamiliar room on a single bed.
'The female suspects then allegedly forced the man to drink an energy drink before taking turns r@ping him numerous times a day.
'The South African Police Service take all s*x_ual offences seriously regardless of gender.
'[We assure] all victims of these types of crimes that we will carry out robust investigations to bring offenders to justice.'
The victim managed to stop a passing car for help after he was dumped semi n@ked in a field. R@pe and s_xual violence against both men and women is prevalent in South Africa with an estimate of half a million cases annually. Rees Mann, of the South African Male Survivors of S_x_ual Abuse, said nearly 20 per cent of s_x_ual violations reported were on men.
He said:
'Male victims are much less likely than females to report sexual abuse because police don't take it seriously.'
He was then injected within an unknown substance and passed out. South African Police Service Captain Colette Weilbach said: 'He stated that he woke up in an unfamiliar room on a single bed.
'The female suspects then allegedly forced the man to drink an energy drink before taking turns r@ping him numerous times a day.
'The South African Police Service take all s*x_ual offences seriously regardless of gender.
'[We assure] all victims of these types of crimes that we will carry out robust investigations to bring offenders to justice.'
The victim managed to stop a passing car for help after he was dumped semi n@ked in a field. R@pe and s_xual violence against both men and women is prevalent in South Africa with an estimate of half a million cases annually. Rees Mann, of the South African Male Survivors of S_x_ual Abuse, said nearly 20 per cent of s_x_ual violations reported were on men.
He said:
'Male victims are much less likely than females to report sexual abuse because police don't take it seriously.'
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