/ 1 August 2007

Child murderer was sexually abused, court hears

Child murderer Theunis Olivier attempted suicide at the age of five following repeated sexual abuse suffered as a child growing up in Harare, Zimbabwe, the Cape High Court heard on Wednesday.

Giving evidence in mitigation of his sentence, Olivier said he was sexually abused by his alcoholic father and others until he decided to commit suicide.

”I was rescued by a teacher who heard me as I tried to hang myself from a tree. My early childhood was incredibly traumatic and horrific,” he said.

Olivier was convicted on Tuesday for the kidnapping, indecent assault and murder of six-year-old Steven Siebert.

Olivier, who is due to be sentenced later on Wednesday, told the court how he grew up a traumatised child following repeated physical and sexual abuses at the hands of his father.

”He would come home drunk, abuse my mother and the children.

”These beatings and sexual abuses were almost on a daily basis,” he said.

After his father was eventually arrested, his mother abandoned him and came to live in South Africa with her boyfriend.

”I cannot say I had ever felt loved by my mother,” he said, adding that he was later adopted by one of the families in Salisbury (now Harare).

He also told the court that other senior learners also sexually abused him at school.

Shortly after his 2005 arrest, Olivier confessed before a lower court magistrate that he had kidnapped, sodomised and murdered six-year-old Siebert.

However, he pleaded not guilty to all three charges, saying he was not of a sane mind when he committed the crimes and therefore could not be held responsible for his actions.

However, on Monday Olivier submitted a statement to the Cape High Court, admitting that he was of a sober and sane mind when he committed the crimes, and that he should be held accountable for his actions. — Sapa