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A South African man was allegedly gang-raped by three young women after they drugged him to sleep.
A man, South-African, has been gang-raped by three young women – who were passengers – in Eastern Pretoria.
The 23-year-old man's ordeal began when the taxi began to change direction and the man [victim] was ordered to sit in front.
According to the Police, "One of the women injected him with an unknown substance and he passed out. He stated that he woke up in an unfamiliar room on a single bed."
One of the women then allegedly forced him to drink an energy drink before the ladies took turns raping him throughout the day.
Police Spokesperson, Captain Colette Weilbach said: "the victim woke up in an unfamiliar room on a single bed.
"The female suspects then allegedly forced the man to drink an energy drink before taking turns raping him numerous times a day.'The South African Police Service take all sexual offences seriously regardless of gender.
"The South African Police Service take all sexual offences seriously regardless of gender.
"[We assure] all victims of these types of crimes that we will carry out robust investigations to bring offenders to justice."
They dropped him off at an open field in Benoni on Sunday afternoon, where the traumatised man was able to receive medical treatment.
A man, South-African, has been gang-raped by three young women – who were passengers – in Eastern Pretoria.
The 23-year-old man's ordeal began when the taxi began to change direction and the man [victim] was ordered to sit in front.
According to the Police, "One of the women injected him with an unknown substance and he passed out. He stated that he woke up in an unfamiliar room on a single bed."
One of the women then allegedly forced him to drink an energy drink before the ladies took turns raping him throughout the day.
Police Spokesperson, Captain Colette Weilbach said: "the victim woke up in an unfamiliar room on a single bed.
"The female suspects then allegedly forced the man to drink an energy drink before taking turns raping him numerous times a day.'The South African Police Service take all sexual offences seriously regardless of gender.
"The South African Police Service take all sexual offences seriously regardless of gender.
"[We assure] all victims of these types of crimes that we will carry out robust investigations to bring offenders to justice."
They dropped him off at an open field in Benoni on Sunday afternoon, where the traumatised man was able to receive medical treatment.