The KZN MEC for Social Development is expected to visit a Bergville teenager whose teeth were allegedly knocked out before she was raped.
Her department said the aim of the visit was to obtain details regarding the progress on the matter after police allegedly failed to arrest the alleged perpetrator.
Khoza said further reports allege that the accused’s family had tried to persuade the victim's mother to accept cattle as a gesture to pay for damages after her daughter's ordeal.
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