Japanese Mother And Daughter Forced

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Japanese Mother And Daughter Forced
Shot mum raped by attacker who forced daughter to watch in 'four hours of hell'
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WARNING - DISTRESSING DETAILS: Nicky says she was shot while shielding her children and then raped by her attacker after he molested her daughter
A traumatised mother raped in front of her children says her attacker held a gun to her young son's head to force her to carry out his sick demands.
Businesswoman Nicky, 45, and her three children were attacked by evil Sebenzile Simane, 32, when he returned to the family's citrus farm in South Africa seeking revenge after he felt he had been wronged by her husband.
Simane fired a hail of bullets through windows and stormed inside the farmhouse where he shot Nicky in the buttocks as she shielded her children.
The attacker threatened to “shoot off” her 15-year-old son's feet unless he raped his mother , and molested Nicky's 13-year-old daughter and only agreed not to rape her if she watched him rape the mum instead.
Nicky has bravely spoken out about how she and the children survived the four hour ordeal after their tormentor was found guilty of horrific crimes at a court in Grahamstown and given two life sentences plus 137 years.
The farm worker had returned seeking to chop Nicky's husband Heine, 44, "into pieces" and kill the rest of the family.
Speaking to a reporter, Nicky hugged her children in the family's new home after being forced out of the idyllic, £1.3m farmhouse in Hankey that has been in her husband’s family for three generations.
She said Simane had put the family through a “living nightmare” and forced her to relive the ordeal in the witness box in a horrific 10 day trial that shocked South Africa even though there was conclusive DNA and CCTV evidence.
Simane shot his way into the farmhouse on March 23, 2018, with a hail of bullets aimed at Nicky's 15-year-old son's head.
The mum said: “With the bullets smashing through the windows I can only describe our feeling as being hunted like wild animals. He shot his way through a sliding patio door to get in.
“What followed I can only describe as four hours of pure hell – just sick torture and depravity.
"He held the gun to my nine-year-old son's head and threatened to shoot him unless I complied.
“I told my little one to be quiet or else this man would kill us. All I saw were his silent tears rolling down his little cheeks for the next four hours. The sight of that will be with me forever.
"He tied us all up with fencing wire so tight that our hands lost their circulation and turned grey.
"He shouted at my children that he was there to kill their father and that he would chop him up in front of them. He said that when he came through the door they would watch him butchered.
"He then repeatedly threatened to shoot my eldest son's feet off if he didn’t obey him and then ordered him to rape me. I had never heard such a sick thing before and was totally mortified."
She added: “All I could do was beg him not to make my son do that. He just kept pointing the gun at my son’s feet and saying he would shoot them unless he raped his mum in front of his brother and sister.
“I begged and pleaded with him not to do this and to take me to another room and take me instead.
"He grabbed me and forced me to my bedroom and raped me there. There was blood everywhere as I had already been badly shot. I could do nothing as my hands were tied behind my back.
"He then brought my 13-year-old daughter to the bedroom, undressed her and attempted to rape her. He was sexually molesting her and all I could do was beg for mercy and to take me again.
“So instead of raping her he forced my beautiful, innocent daughter to watch as he raped me again.
"I cannot describe the anger this man displayed toward us and I knew as he raped me that if my children had any chance of survival I had to get this man away from them and the farmhouse.
“You don't care about yourself - you just don't want your children to die and you do all you can."
Nicky said she told Simane that her husband was away and was not coming back, and attempted to gain his trust to bring an end to the ordeal.
After he failed to start the family's car, she told him to take her bank cards and PINs, and offered to drive him to a cash machine.
She said: “He tied up my children even tighter even though their hands were already grey from no circulation.
“I drove into town and got him my maximum 4,000 rand (£225) which was just before midnight so he told me to drive to a quiet spot until after midnight when the ATM would allow him to use the card again.
“He undid my seat belt and told me to recline the seat so he could rape me again but I was so weak from the loss of blood I told him that if he raped again I would almost certainly bleed to death.
“I told him it was 12.04am and that the ATM would give him another 4,000 rand (£225) and to please just take my cards and take his money and let me drive to hospital where I could get help.
“Once he was out of our VW transporter I hit the accelerator and drove back to the farm and found the children had freed themselves and called a neighbour and that help had reached them.
“I hugged my brave and petrified children but despite what had happened to us all and the emotional and physical torture he had put us through we were all alive and that was the important thing,
"For us as parents the saddest part of this is that we can never give our children their innocence back. That creature took it. The children and I will never be able to live on that farm again."
Nicky and the children now live away from her husband, who visits on weekends when he isn't running the farm, which is now up for sale as the family plan a move to Australia.
She said: "He lives alone there while it is sold and a loaded shotgun never leaves his hands.
“My children and I know that if my husband had been at home he would have been horrifically murdered as would we as having been witnesses he would have killed every one of us."
Nicky said she is "eternally grateful" to have survived the attack, and the family are now trying to rebuild their lives.
AfriForum revealed that so far this year 22 farmers have been murdered and 195 farms have been attacked, and over recent years between 55 and 75 farmers are brutally killed annually.
Many of the attacks involve horrific torture including farmers being burned with hot irons, having boiling water poured over their head and body, the use of power tools and gang rape before murder.
The South African government insists the chief motive is robbery and that it is not a specific attack on whites or farmers but that they are vulnerable and easy targets due to their remoteness.
AfriForum spokesman Ian Cameron said: “In Nicky’s case she was lucky as were her children to have survived the farm attack but will have to live with the lasting trauma after a four hour ordeal and the psychological torture.
“Imagine the fear of knowing that your three children are constantly in danger and are made to watch as you are repeatedly raped after having already been shot and bleeding heavily.
Judge Olav Ronaasen passing sentence at the Eastern Cape High Court in Port Elizabeth branded Simane, 32, as “cruel and barbaric” and a “predator who targeted a woman and her children”.
He was given two life sentences plus 137 years after being found guilty of 17 offences including two of rape, four of attempted murder, attempted rape and compelling a child to watch a sex act.
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Horrifying home invasion included sexual assault of mother with children in home
Horrifying home invasion included sexual assault of mother with children in home
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A family's home was burglarized, a father was hit in the head and a mother was raped, repeatedly. All while their three children were in the home.
The horrifying details of a 2013 home invasion and sexual assault on the Far Eastside escaped media attention for two years until this week, when a jury in Marion Superior Court found one of the suspects guilty of more than 20 crimes.
Ryan Clark, 21, and two other men broke into the family's home around 10:30 p.m. on Sept. 18, 2013, according to court documents. Armed with handguns, they forced the mother to a laundry room, where the men took turns raping her.
The crimes happened just a month before two other groups of victims — a family and a young couple — on Indianapolis' Far Northside endured similarly brutal attacks by other men. The home invasions on East 79th Street and North Spring Mill Road in October 2013 generated headlines and shook residents in nearby neighborhoods.
More recently, two other men accused of killing a young pastor's wife Nov. 10 — a slaying that also garnered media attention — were also accused of robbing and raping another woman in her apartment a week earlier.
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Court records reveal similarly terrifying details for the family that lives on Wysong Drive on the Far Eastside.
Officers were called to the family's home shortly after midnight on Sept. 19, 2013. The woman told police she was sitting in her home's back porch when she felt the barrel of a gun on the back of her head. Three men, armed with handguns and wearing dark clothes and bandannas, surrounded the woman, according to court documents. One man guarded her while the two others gathered the woman's husband and three children, ages 16, 16 and 7.
The men demanded credit cards, ordered the family to remove their clothes and ransacked their belongings, according to court records. Then they took the mother to an adjacent laundry room and sexually assaulted her.
One of the men, whom the woman called the leader, later ordered her to take a shower to wash DNA off her body, she told police. The woman complied, but when she opened the shower door to grab a towel, the leader got angry and punched her near the nose, according to court documents.
The same man poured bleach over her as the woman screamed for him to stop, she told police.
Later, she was told to walk to the room where her family was. The men then drove off in the woman's car, taking the family's TV, computer and other electronics. The family stayed still for about 10 minutes before calling police.
Several months later, in June 2014, Clark and Shayne Thompson, 21, were charged with more than 20 crimes, including multiple counts of rape, criminal deviate conduct, criminal confinement and battery.
By then, the two men already had been arrested and accused of robbing a gas station clerk at gunpoint.
The woman told police one of the men who raped her had a mark on his lower right hip. Clark has a scar on the same spot from an old bullet wound, according to court records. She also identified Clark from a photo array.
Test results showed that Thompson's DNA matched the samples found in the victims' laundry room, according to court records. Thompson reached a plea deal with prosecutors in August 2014 and was sentenced to 45 years in prison, online court records show.
Clark was found guilty of all charges after a jury trial earlier this week. He is scheduled to be sentenced Jan. 6 in Marion Superior Court Judge Kurt Eisgruber's courtroom.
The two men already are serving lengthy prison sentences for the armed robbery at a gas station on the Westside on Sept. 25, 2013, a week after the home invasion.
Police said Thompson, Clark and another man, Janai Hudson, 21, robbed Evalide Ndyiae, a 39-year-old clerk at the BP/Rickers gas station at West 38th Street and North High School Road.
Thompson, who shot and killed Ndyiae, pleaded guilty in August 2014 to murder and robbery charges and was sentenced to 110 years in prison . That sentence is in addition to the one he received in the home invasion case.
Clark pleaded guilty in September 2014 to robbery charges and was sentenced to 40 years in prison, court records show. That's different from the sentence he will receive next month in the home invasion case.
Hudson, who is not a suspect in the home invasion case, was sentenced to 30 years for the robbery.
No one else has been charged in the home invasion.
Star reporter Michael Anthony Adams contributed to this story.
Call Star reporter Kristine Guerra at (317) 444-6209 . Follow her on Twitter: @kristine_guerra .
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