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Apr 30, 2011 News
A father of five has gone into hiding after his 12-year-old daughter leveled an allegation of sexual misconduct against him.
The 37-year-old man, police said, has not been located after intense searches.
Police said that on Thursday, the Supenaam resident had sex with his daughter around 22:00 hours.
In fact, it was reported by the Pomona Secondary School student that while she was asleep her father woke her up and ordered her to make him a cup of tea. She said that he then lured her to a dam and sexually assaulted her.
Police furthered said that the 12-year-old later confided in her 17-year-old sister who subsequently alerted the police.
According to police, when they went in search of the man he appeared to have already disappeared from the village.
One of the child’s aunts said the child was taken to the Suddie Public Hospital for a medical examination and that she was now in her care.
The aunt who said she wants police to arrest her brother said he may be heading for North West. The child’s mother was supposed to come home yesterday.
The 12-year-old and her three siblings lived with their father after their mother left the home due to an abusive relationship.
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