On 5 September 2019, thousands of people gathered outside Parliament in Cape Town to demand that government take action against gender-based violence (GBV). The protest followed on from a harrowing news week that saw #AmINext trending on social media in response to a series of brutal femicides in South Africa.
UCT student Uyinene Mrwetyana, 19, went to the Clareinch Post Office in Claremont, where she was bludgeoned with a scale, raped and killed by a postal worker, less than 100 metres from a police station. Jesse Hess, 19, was murdered in her home. Boxing champion Leighandre Jegels, 25, was shot and killed by her boyfriend, a police officer. These women were three of the many whose tragic deaths would make headlines in the weeks leading up to and following the protests.
A Facebook post by Alice Cropper, which has been shared more than 41 000 times at the time of writing, details her close encounter at the Clareinch Post Office with the same man who would later confess to the murder of Mrwetyana. Cropper says that perhaps the most terrifying thing about him was how normal he seemed.
‘We imagine a rapist/killer will identify [himself or herself] as a shadowy character lurking in an alleyway or as someone with an “off” demeanour,’ she says. ‘He was very friendly, charming and helpful.’
When she made the connection that the same man, who had tried to trick her into returning to the post office later in the day, was Mrwetyana’s perpetrator, she tried to take this information to the police. ‘Nobody wanted to help me,’ she says. ‘I was left to wander the corridors alone, looking for someone. I was angry […] because I had information that may help prevent Uyinene’s killer from getting a lesser sentence and nobody seemed to care.’
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