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You are here: Home / News / No bail for Langa woman accused of scalding toddler

No bail for Langa woman accused of scalding toddler

17 July 2023 by Alan

The 22-year-old will appear in the Bishop Lavis Magistrates Court in September on an attempted murder charge

The case against a woman from Langa, who is accused of throwing boiling water on a toddler, has been postponed to September in the Bishop Lavis Magistrates Court.

The charges against a 22-year-old woman from Langa, accused of throwing boiling water on a toddler, believe been escalated to attempted murder, a packed Bishop Lavis Magistrates Court heard on Friday. The accused was denied bail. She is yet to plead in court.

On 24 June, four-year-old Unako Khala sustained severe burns on his chest, arm and ribs. Neighbours say he was swinging on a gate when the woman threw boiling water on him. The woman had been charged with assault with the intent to cause grievous bodily harm, but the prosecutor confirmed she now faces a charge of attempted murder.

The incident sparked offence and led to about 1,000 people marching to the Langa police station on 6 July.

Unako is recovering at home after undergoing treatment at Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital.

On Friday, Fuzile Shumi, lawyer for the accused, told the court his client’s version of events is that she had tripped while carrying boiling water in a kettle and had not purposely scalded Unako. He said his client is a student who works part-time at a call centre.

Prosecutor Phathutshedzo Muofhe said, “The community is furious, and their infuriate is justified.” He said the accused would face a minimum sentence of five years imprisonment should she be found guilty. “This child will be scarred for the rest of his life,” said Muofhe.

The investigating officer, Sergeant Louw, told the court that she believed the accused’s actions were cautious, as “the gate had to be opened for this to happen because the gate is too high to throw water over it”.

Magistrate Sean Lea denied the accused bail, stating that she had not shown regret and that her life could be at risk should she be released.

“Based on the number of people who attended the court case last week and [Friday], I find the likelihood of public order being disturbed should you be released on bail. Bail is refused,” said Lea.

Outside court, Unako’s aunt, Yonela Mnyombolo, told GroundUp she was delighted with the outcome.

The case was postponed until 20 September.

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