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Dros rape accused to undergo mental evaluation to determine ‘if he can be held accountable’

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Nicholas Ninow. Picture: Deaan Vivier
Nicholas Ninow. Picture: Deaan Vivier

Nicholas Ninow will spend the next 30 days at Weskoppies Psychiatric Hospital in Pretoria where he will undergo mental evaluation.

The 22-year-old is accused of raping a seven-year-old girl in the bathroom of a Dros restaurant in Pretoria.

On Wednesday the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court heard that a bed had been made available for Ninow at the psychiatric hospital.

Riaan du Plessis, Ninow’s lawyer, told the court, during a previous appearance, that there was a need to explore the mental state of his client at the time of the alleged incident.

As the accused stood in the dock, wearing a beige jersey, Magistrate Ignatius du Preez explained that three psychiatrists and a psychologist would evaluate the accused, as per a previous court order.

The evaluation is expected to determine the mental capacity of the accused and whether he could be held accountable.

Du Plessis also said that the accused was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2013 and had been using drugs since he was 14 years old.

It was put on record that the accused had previously undergone rehabilitation for substance abuse.

“He also tried to commit suicide because of the severe depression of having bipolar [disorder],” said Du Plessis.

State advocate Sanet Jacobson told the court that it was in the interests of justice for the accused to be referred to Weskoppies for psychiatric observation.

“[His] criminal capacity might be a relevant issue to pursue because a substance was found on him,” said Jacobson.

Ninow faces charges of rape, possession of drugs, assault with intent to do bodily harm and intimidation.

News24 previously reported that the substance found on the accused at the time of his arrest had been identified as cocaine.

A reliable source told News24 that a forensic analysis of the substance revealed that it tested positive for cocaine and that the charge sheet had been completed to reflect that the accused was in possession of cocaine.

Police have also tracked down a man who socialised with the accused at a restaurant on the day of the alleged incident, and a statement had been obtained from him.

Police spokesperson Colonel Lungelo Dlamini confirmed to News24 that they had taken all the relevant statements from witnesses present that day.

In September last year, Ninow allegedly followed the seven-year-old child to a bathroom and raped her.

A video, taken moments after the alleged incident, showed a man covered in blood and angry patrons berating him.

Since being arrested, the accused has not yet brought an application for his release on bail, nor has he pleaded to the charges.

He is expected to appear again in the Bronkhorstspruit Magistrate’s Court on February 8.

- News24, ANA

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