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‘Please make their smell go away’- says Krugersdorp rape victim as counselling begins

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Dr Shaheda Omar, director of clinical services at the Teddy Bear Clinic, said the counselling was an important journey for the victims who needed a lot of support. Photo: iStock
Dr Shaheda Omar, director of clinical services at the Teddy Bear Clinic, said the counselling was an important journey for the victims who needed a lot of support. Photo: iStock

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This was what one of the eight women, who was repeatedly raped by at least three men last week Thursday at West Village in Krugersdorp during a music video shoot, told the counsellors when they started their session this week.

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