Convicted child rapist, Nicholas Ninow is expected to apply for leave to appeal his conviction in the High Court in Pretoria. Ninow was sentenced to life imprisonment in October last year after he raped a seven-year-old in a toilet at a Dros restaurant
Convicted child rapist,is expected to apply for leave to appeal his conviction in the High Court in Pretoria.
It is not clear whether Ninow, who pleaded guilty to raping the then seven-year-old girl, will be applying to appeal his conviction, sentence or both.#NotInMyName has denounced the application, saying this application should have been dismissed immediately.Ninow apologisesHe told the Pretoria High Court that he would like to be given a chance to work towards leading a better life.
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