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Help police find Mark Paul who is wanted for allegedly raping a minor
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Eastern Cape - The Family Violence Child Protection and Sexual Offence Unit in Port Alfred is seeking the assistance of the community in tracing Mark Paul.
Paul, a white man aged 41, is wanted for questioning on a charge of rape against a minor. The case was opened in December 2019.
Police said that shortly after the case was opened, the suspect fled Alexandria where he worked on a farm.
A warrant for his arrest has been issued.
Paul wears a distinct tattoo on one of his upper arms.
Learner charges teacher with rape at school where âbulliedâ Lufuno Mavhunga died by suicide
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Pretoria - A Limpopo school, where a learner died by suicide after a bullying incident there, has been rocked by a rape scandal after a former learner laid criminal charges against a teacher for allegedly sexually grooming and assaulting her.
The 50-year-old teacher, who cannot be named before he appears in court on Monday, allegedly raped a Mbilwi High School learner a number of times in 2018 by luring her to a lodge, ostensibly to offer her private lessons.
The victim opened a case last month, three years after matriculating from the Sibasa-based school near Thohoyandou.
The Mbilwi Secondary School teacher allegedly raped a 17-year-old on several occasions in 2018.
He was arrested last Friday and faces three counts of rape, according to the police.
The 50-year-old will apply for bail on Monday next week.
A 50-year-old teacher from Mbilwi Secondary School in Thohoyondou, in Limpopo, was in the dock for allegedly raping a 17-year-old pupil on multiple occasions.
The man appeared in the Thohoyandou Magistrate s Court on Monday on three counts of rape. The case was postponed to 24 May for the man to get legal representation and file a formal bail application, police spokesperson Brigadier Motlafela Mojapelo said.