South Africa Police Investigate R@pe of 15-Year-Old Boy During Massage Session

South Africa Police Investigate R@pe of 15-Year-Old Boy During Massage Session – Police in South Africa have launched an investigation into the alleged s£xual assault of a 15-year-old boy during a massage session at a local establishment on Saturday, following a complaint lodged by the child’s parents.
According to the boy’s mother, she had booked a full-body sports massage for her son, who is a rugby player, in an effort to help him relax and recover physically.
“I still can’t believe the trauma they have caused to my baby. I did see some red flags, but I chose to ignore them,” the mother said.
She explained that she accompanied her son to the premises and personally assisted him in preparing for the session before leaving him in the care of a massage attendant.
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“I undressed him myself and left him wearing underwear and a towel. Shortly after, an employee came to take him for the massage,” she said.
The mother stated that the massage was scheduled for two hours, but her son returned earlier than expected and appeared withdrawn.
“He came out moody and quiet, about 30 minutes before the session was meant to end. I found it unusual but ignored it at the time,” she added.
Later that evening, the boy reportedly became distressed and eventually disclosed what had allegedly occurred during the massage session. The parents immediately took him to a 24-hour private clinic for medical attention.
“At the clinic, that’s when he told me what happened after I left. I need answers, and I’m not getting any,” the mother said.
The boy’s father, a mine duty manager, expressed anger and distress over the incident, blaming what he described as a lack of supervision.
“I give all the blame to my wife. How could she notice warning signs and still allow the process to continue? Our responsibility is to protect our children,” he said.
Medical practitioners reportedly confirmed that the minor requires further medical care, though authorities have not publicly disclosed detailed findings in order to protect the child’s privacy.
Police spokesperson Sergeant Ndwandwe confirmed that investigations are ongoing.
“We are still investigating the matter. An arrest will be made if sufficient evidence is obtained. At this stage, we do not yet have enough evidence,” said Sgt. Ndwandwe.
He added that police attempted to obtain CCTV footage from nearby premises, but were informed that the footage was no longer available.
“The suspected employee was off duty at the time and is expected to return. We will proceed with investigations from there,” he said.
Authorities have urged members of the public to allow investigations to run their course while ensuring the privacy and welfare of the minor involved.







