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South African girl on murder charge for killing 'would-be rapist' | |
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A 17-year-old girl, who handed herself in to South African police, is expected to appear in court, accused of murder, after killing a man who allegedly tried to rape her. | A 17-year-old girl, who handed herself in to South African police, is expected to appear in court, accused of murder, after killing a man who allegedly tried to rape her. |
"She was on her way to a local tavern when she was allegedly attacked by the deceased and fought back," police said. | "She was on her way to a local tavern when she was allegedly attacked by the deceased and fought back," police said. |
The young woman stabbed the 21-year-old man, after overpowering him during a struggle, police say. | The young woman stabbed the 21-year-old man, after overpowering him during a struggle, police say. |
South Africa has one of the highest incidences of rape in the world. | South Africa has one of the highest incidences of rape in the world. |
There has been a recent spate of killings of women in the country, which has sparked national outrage. | |
The suspect, who is a minor under South African law and cannot be named, would be assigned a social worker and possibly a trauma counsellor to assist with the case, according to the police. | The suspect, who is a minor under South African law and cannot be named, would be assigned a social worker and possibly a trauma counsellor to assist with the case, according to the police. |
"She was visibly distraught when she arrived at the police station and will receive the necessary care given in such cases," police colonel Moatshe Ngoepe told the BBC. | "She was visibly distraught when she arrived at the police station and will receive the necessary care given in such cases," police colonel Moatshe Ngoepe told the BBC. |
The woman will appear in court in Tzaneen, a small town in Limpopo province near the village where the incident took place. | The woman will appear in court in Tzaneen, a small town in Limpopo province near the village where the incident took place. |
She is expected to tell the court that she acted in self-defence. | She is expected to tell the court that she acted in self-defence. |
Was killing the only option? By Pumza Fihlani, BBC News, Johannesburg | |
Pleas of self-defence must pass a high legal threshold to be accepted by South African courts. | |
The defendant must prove that there were extenuating circumstances involved and that killing was the only option available at the time. | |
The country's laws on self-defence have faced criticism in the past, with some legal analysts saying the law should offer more support to those forced to fight off attacks in a society with a high crime rate. | |
But some legal scholars have argued it is precisely because of this high crime rate that people should not be able to kill others with impunity and self-defence pleas should face high hurdles. | But some legal scholars have argued it is precisely because of this high crime rate that people should not be able to kill others with impunity and self-defence pleas should face high hurdles. |